Stormy Peters <stormy.peters <at> gmail.com> writes: > I too have found the GNOME community to be extremely welcoming. I got met at > my first GUADEC in 2001 with "You're a girl!" from a very excited woman > manning the registration desk.But I can't ignore the fact that people are > leaving our community or being quiet, because they don't like the type of > interaction that happens. Especially when I can see several interactions that > don't meet our own agreed upon Standards of Conduct. > I have a problem here. I am not sure I have a clear idea of what "type of interaction" is causing these issues. In fact, the only case where I can pinpoint the issues people had related to sacred parts of the human anatomy and led to our releases not having codenames anymore. Could you (or anyone) give me some examples about what people complained?
I also have no idea what people in- and outside the GNOME community expect. Do they expect what I call an American business-style environment, where every image link that shows naked legs is annotated "NSFW" or is it ok to talk like I do with friends when meeting them in a pub? I feel that we are trying to police without understanding the issue. At least all the people that said something about it in this thread, said that they feel fine in the community. Noone sounded like he had any real clue about what the problem was. Myself, I'd prefer if the community was less well-behaved and emotionless. Emotions include excitement, commitment and identification, and GNOME certainly needs more of that. Cheers, Benjamin _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list