Regina Obe wrote:
>
> If we do write a CoC, can we give it a different acronym.

> Notwithstanding the most regrettable childhood trauma, this request is 
> exactly the kind of ridiculousness that the Political Correctness nonsense 
> associated with CoCs that we should be worried about in the aftermath of 
> proposed adoption.

> Complaining that the acronym "CoC" is anything remotely like the thing the 
> work "cock" means is, well, cockamamie

> It's like someone becoming upset over the work "niggardly" as a racist 
> epithet. In fact that word and the one you are thinking of are completely 
> unrelated: entirely different etymology. Nothing in common except, on the one 
> hand, as you imagine the acronym might be pronounced, and on the other 
> because there are six similar letters.

Exactly.  That's why I added that section:

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USE OF TRIGGER TERMS

We have long standing terms like Master/Slave that may trigger some past trauma 
for some people.
While we do consider people's feelings, we weigh that against the effort of 
changing long understood terminology and the psychological trauma 
such changes would cause for the large majority of people who are not as 
sensitive to the usage. 
As such we entertain change requests for naming of new features more than we do 
of renaming old features.
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First of all you have no proof whether I was raped or not, so you don't know if 
I'm just playing the "Poor woman was raped, give her a break" card or if my sad 
luck story is genuine.
In the end it's irrelevant, because as Josh apologetically explained to me  - 
Coc is standard in our vernacular so would cause more damage to others if we 
change it.  

I have to learn to cope with my suffering when someone says Coc and it's not 
your problem that I was raped and I have traumatic memories everytime
I hear someone say  "We have a Coc. I think that should make you feel safer."

Josh did the right thing.  If we had this Coc -- Josh could just point at this 
section and say

"I feel your pain, but according to our Code of Conduct, we can't change it."

Thanks,
Regina










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