On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 14:13:28 +0100
Ricardo Wurmus <ricardo.wur...@mdc-berlin.de> wrote:

> Mathieu Lirzin <m...@gnu.org> writes:
> 
>  [...]  
> 
> I did not read the code of conduct as a warranty.  It is a declaration
> of intent, shows that we as a project are aware of social obstacles in
> contributing to free software projects and actively try to avoid and
> remove them.
> 
> The code of conduct also serves as a basis for negotiating incidents,
> which have not yet happened.  The very fact that a contact person is
> available in these cases and a simple process to deal with incidents is
> outlined might be sufficient for potential contributors (some of which
> may have been burned by hostile project communities) to join us without
> worries.
> 
> Given the current beautiful state of the community surrounding Guix I
> don’t see any negative effects this code of conduct could possibly have.
> 
> ~~ Ricardo
> 

this.

+1

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