Josh,

If we do write a CoC, can we give it a different acronym.  I'm going to say 
something very sensitive here, so don't think I am joking.

When I was 5 I was raped by a next door neighbor. Everytime I here people talk 
about Cocs and how silencing they are I think about that.

Thanks,
Regina

-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua D. Drake [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 2:00 PM
To: Regina Obe <[email protected]>; 'Brian Dunavant' <[email protected]>
Cc: 'Scott Mead' <[email protected]>; 'Adrian Klaver' 
<[email protected]>; 'Gavin Flower' <[email protected]>; 
'PostgreSQL General' <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Code of Conduct: Is it time?

Hello,

A lot of good discussion has happened on this thread and as a whole I think it 
has been determined that if done correctly, a CoC would not be a bad idea. Of 
course we need to write one.

A CoC is about providing a safe, respectful, productive, and collaborative 
place for any person who is willing to contribute in a safe, respectful, 
productive and collaborative way.

A CoC is not about being offended. The act of being offended is purely a 
recipients response and usually because the recipient is more interested in 
being a victim than moving forward.

JD


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