Hi,

2014-11-28 15:48 UTC−06:00, maldun <dom...@gmx.net>:
> Hi all!
>
> I quite watched this discussion for this so called code of conduct. There
> are a lot of
> opponents of this idea and I wonder why.

Please tell me who? As far as I read, nobody proposed to have nothing.
We are just discussing what. You are welcome to participate but not to
negate the work in progress.

> So far as I understand, this code/guidline/whatever does not serve as a
> law, or is written in stone,
> nor does it say: "If you don't behave as stated in the code, you will be
> teared feathered and be banned forever!"

That is precisely the issue: its aim is not explicit and it is written as a law.

> I don't think it's that big deal, it's like hanging up some nice slogans on
> your wall like 'Be nice to others.'

This might not reflect the sentiment of the community. And not
everybody have to like "nice slogans".

> And I really like such codes because it states that the community wants
> that it's members are nice to each others.

Now, you consider that it is not only a slogan ;-) My main concern
with your sentence is that you make a distinction between "the
community" and "the members". What is this difference?

Vincent

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