On June 5, 2018 12:36:37 PM EDT, "Joshua D. Drake" <j...@commandprompt.com> 
wrote:
>On 06/05/2018 09:32 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
>> James Keener <j...@jimkeener.com> writes:
>>> I don't participate too much here, but I've never see a group
>implement
>>> a code of conduct go well.
>> 
>> Yeah, personally I'm a bit worried about this too.  The proposed CoC
>> does contain provisions to try to prevent misusing it, but whether
>those
>> are strong enough remains to be seen --- and it'll depend a good deal
>> on the judgment of the committee members.  We have a provision in
>there
>> for periodic review of the CoC, and it'll be important to adjust it
>if
>> we see abuses.
>
>A community that has an exceedingly reasonable and popular CoC is
>Ubuntu:
>
>https://www.ubuntu.com/community/code-of-conduct
>

We can go back and forth with examples and counter examples of CoC that have 
been abused. The point is largely that they're abused often enough that you 
felt the need to clarify you've found one that hasn't been.

Complete aside, and probably a CoC violation because it'll upset people. I wish 
this many people cared about having a proper bug tracker for this project and 
we spent this much time determining how to do that. My personal experience with 
the hackers and bugs lists are that things get lost and end up being incredibly 
difficult to find or reference. However, we have to spend our time being hip 
and adopting policies that really have no reason to exist as overt and probably 
even subtle, but persistent abuse will already be dealt with by moderators in 
their capacity as moderators.

Jim

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