On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 7:37 AM, Stanislav Malyshev <smalys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> The effort to create and adopt a CoC is minimal and the benefits are
>> huge. It creates, confirms or ensure that the context of the php.net
>> remains a safe for anyone to contribute.
>
> It also provides a way for 5 (or, since CoC mechanisms are not specified
> at all, even 3 assuming CoC decides by majority) people to accuse any
> member of the community of some pretty dark things (without even having
> to provide any substantial proof) and immediately ban them from all the
> community spaces with no ability to explain or counter. I don't think
> this is a good idea, especially when nobody actually thinks we need such
> draconian measures for anything at all that actually happened.

Right, that's one of the parts that need more work and thoughts. My
comment was mainly about the usefulness of a CoC.

-- 
Pierre

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