Re: Code of Conduct

2018-10-26 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello Catonano,

Catonano  skribis:

> has Guile a Code of Conduct ?
>
> Who could I contact, should I run into interactions that I deem
> inappropriate in the Guile channels ?
>
> I can't find this information on the web site

That’s because Guile doesn’t have a code of conduct and no documented
processes to handle issues.

I’d personally be in favor of adopting a relevant code of conduct with
documented processes.  That would need discussion among the maintainers
first (Andy Wingo, Mark H Weaver, and myself.)

Thanks,
Ludo’.



Re: Code of Conduct

2018-10-26 Thread Greg Troxel
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:

> Hello Catonano,
>
> Catonano  skribis:
>
>> has Guile a Code of Conduct ?
>>
>> Who could I contact, should I run into interactions that I deem
>> inappropriate in the Guile channels ?
>>
>> I can't find this information on the web site
>
> That’s because Guile doesn’t have a code of conduct and no documented
> processes to handle issues.
>
> I’d personally be in favor of adopting a relevant code of conduct with
> documented processes.  That would need discussion among the maintainers
> first (Andy Wingo, Mark H Weaver, and myself.)

Also, I'm hoping that the original question is as theoretical as it
sounds.  I have always been impressed at the general high standards of
interaction within the guile world, going back a really long time.  (But
I've been mostly on the mailinglist, and not other channels.)