Hello !

> Here are some links to discussions that look to me have gone astray.
Also, as you might notice
> that some of the participants in these discussions have since ceased to
post on the public
> mailing lists, even though they were active contributors/developers
before:

Ahahaha. Such a long thread, advocating that criticism should never get
personnal, and all of a sudden I learn that it is only there to decide what
Sage should dispose of my humble self ? :-PPP

> If we want to avoid that discussions drift off to private mailing lists
or to loose
> contributors, as we all seem to agree is not desirable, then I think
guidelines
> for discussions would be helpful.

You see, in this case the effect of guidelines would only be to close
discussions. Or, to be more direct, to throw me out of it.

And I do not think that this is a good way out. If I make no mistake, in
two of those threads I was mostly complaining against lack of actions. The
thing with a code of conduct is that a winning strategy is just to stop
answering/posting as it only condems insults and verbal violence, while I
believe that in some cases that would be escaping one's responsibilities.

Responsibility is hard to define in a code of conduct.

Nathann

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