On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 9:44 AM Valerio Bellizzomi <vale...@selnet.org>
wrote:

> On Wed, 2021-06-30 at 09:29 -0400, Mark Wendt wrote:
>
> > We still have not heard any reason(s) as to the necessity of having a
> > code
> > of conduct for this list.
> >
> >  Mark
>
> In my organization I have established codes of conduct and it seems to
> be a winning choice for everybody, no one here is concerned about being
> controlled or enforced, they know that codes are a necessary thing for
> an organization to be successful in the long term and vis-a-vis of
> bigger and broader organizations with which we might interact.
>
> Regards
>

That's may all be well and good for your organization.  That doesn't mean
it translates easily or well to other organizations like this one.  This
group tends to be more oriented to machining, machine control and
programming.  In all the years I've been on this list, I've never seen
anyone publicly harass anyone, though I may have missed a post or two over
those years that did contain something like that.  Pretty much every post I
see on this list is either someone asking a question or requesting help,
and a whole lot of people jumping in to try and fix the problem or help the
OP work their way through the issue.  This group seems to be based on
giving and receiving help for all the issues and problems that pop up.

Again the original question I asked needs to be answered.  Why is it really
necessary to institute a Code of Conduct on a group that's already well
behaved?  Legal Reasons?  Someone feels that we need a CoC just because?
What is the impetus for having this imposed?  And why does the CoC that's
been written have to include all the political nonsense?

Mark

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