On 01/13/2016 01:27 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> writes:
To me it's simple...
Disallow "You <something bad>"
Disallow "Your code <something bad>"
Encourage "It would be better if your code <something factual> because
<technological reason>."

That's fine as practice, but I don't think we want to get anywhere near
being that detailed in the CoC per se.  If we start trying to write that
sort of rule, the CoC will be multiple pages long and no one will read it.
(I thought Kevin's last draft was already too long.)

+1


                        regards, tom lane




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