On 01/24/2016 02:42 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote:
How do you define “in the Pg community”? Is it someone who has posted to a
known forum at least once? Someone who has been to a conference? What if they
have never participated in a community forum, but use PostgreSQL at work? Maybe
they would eventually submit a bug report or ask a question. How do you gauge
that?
Me, I don’t think you can. If someone reports abusive behavior by a member of
the Pg community, it should not matter whether or not the person doing the
reporting is a member of the community, only that the reported abuser is.
If it can't be defined it can't be enforced. That said, an abuser or
harasser generally has a horrible tendency to do it more than once. If
it happens here, the CoC will apply.
Sincerely,
JD
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