Hi Vincent,

On 2014-11-28, Vincent Delecroix <20100.delecr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   If you treat people like children, you should not expect from them
> to be adults.

+1

>  - The previous vote ended with the creation of a new discussion list
> sage-ab...@googelgroups.com that no one has voted for, whose status is
> not clear (public/private), whose function is not defined, etc.

+1. Has it really been created already? Unbelievable.

>  - If there is a "violation" of a code of conduct, it means that it
> was a rule. I like very much the modification of Anne about how to
> behave when such a "violation" occurs (people are not police).

Apparently I missed it. Can you point me to what Anne said? Anyway, I
totally agree that an etiquette should also include recommendations on
how to react in the case of conflict in order to lay the conflict to
rest.

>  - As pointed out several times, it is very dangerous to create rules
> that have to be followed. The interpretation of a text is always
> subjective.

+1. Many of us are mathematicians, and tend to be able to discuss a
donkey's legs off. So, it should be made absolutely clear that the
"etiquette" contains guidelines, but does certainly not constitute a
code.

Best regards,
Simon


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