On Nov 28, 2014 7:17 AM, "Simon King" <simon.k...@uni-jena.de> wrote:
>
> Am Freitag, 28. November 2014 16:06:55 UTC+1 schrieb William:
>>
>> > Could someone please answer the question about further proceeding (I
asked twice already): Do I understand correctly that there will be some
editing on http://wiki.sagemath.org/CodeOfConduct before publishing the
code of conduct or the guidelines or etiquette or whatever it will
eventually be called? For how long?
>> >
>>
>> No. The original text is what was voted on.  Anybody can edit the wiki
and a new conduct thing could be proposed and voted on later.
>
>
> I see. That's the old trick of putting something on vote while it is
still discussed. As a result, some people don't realise that the vote is
exactly about the current state, and that one shouldn't vote "yes" but "no"
if one just likes the basic idea but finds the current state sub-optimal.
>

Please reread my statement at the beginning of the vote thread before
claiming I tricked you.  It begins "
This is a simple majority vote for the original proposed code of conduct.".

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