Re: Question to all candidates: How would you enforce Debian Community Guidelines?

2010-03-27 Thread Wouter Verhelst
Hi Hector,

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 05:55:35PM +0100, Hector Oron wrote:
[...]
   Secondly, I was wondering how Debian could make it easier for people
 to contribute than other (derivatives and non-derivatives)
 distributions. I came up with a really nice draft howto[1]

When you say I came up with, I presume you actually mean I found?
I came up with means so much as saying I wrote, which would be wrong
in this context (I believe enrico wrote it, not you).

At any rate, I was aware of this document; and while I believe it to be
somewhat verbose, I do agree with the general gist of it. That is, while
there might be details that I have a different opinion on, I do think
it's a good thing for people to read and to base their actions on.

In your subject line you ask how I would 'enforce' the dcg. My answer on
that one could be short; I would not, since it is not an official
document that needs to be enforced.

However, as one of my initial actions as DPL, I do intend to submit a
post to debian-devel-announce with a set of guidelines for people to
follow when flamewars happen (and when they don't, in order to avoid
them). It would not be something that I intend to enforce in any way
(I do not believe in punitive action except in the most exceptional of
circumstances), but it would describe the way that I already try to
behave, and the way that I would encourage others to behave as well.
This would reproduce some of the (IMO) more useful suggestions from the
dcg augmented with some of my own suggestions.

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Re: Question to all candidates: How would you enforce Debian Community Guidelines?

2010-03-27 Thread Steve Langasek
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 06:47:13PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
 However, as one of my initial actions as DPL, I do intend to submit a
 post to debian-devel-announce with a set of guidelines for people to
 follow when flamewars happen (and when they don't, in order to avoid
 them).

Why is sending such a mail conditional on you being elected DPL?

How would the content of this mail differ from such a mail if you sent it as
non-DPL, and why?

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Re: Question to all candidates: How would you enforce Debian Community Guidelines?

2010-03-27 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 05:26:36PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 06:47:13PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
  However, as one of my initial actions as DPL, I do intend to submit a
  post to debian-devel-announce with a set of guidelines for people to
  follow when flamewars happen (and when they don't, in order to avoid
  them).
 
 Why is sending such a mail conditional on you being elected DPL?
 
 How would the content of this mail differ from such a mail if you sent it as
 non-DPL, and why?

Consider

Hi, I'm J. Random Developer, and I encourage all of you to abide by
these rules

vs

Hi, I'm the DPL, and I encourage all of you to abide by these rules

I don't think the former would work very well; but I believe the latter
could.

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Re: Question to all candidates: How would you enforce Debian Community Guidelines?

2010-03-27 Thread Steve Langasek
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 01:40:44AM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 05:26:36PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
  On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 06:47:13PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
   However, as one of my initial actions as DPL, I do intend to submit a
   post to debian-devel-announce with a set of guidelines for people to
   follow when flamewars happen (and when they don't, in order to avoid
   them).

  Why is sending such a mail conditional on you being elected DPL?

  How would the content of this mail differ from such a mail if you sent it as
  non-DPL, and why?

 Hi, I'm J. Random Developer, and I encourage all of you to abide by
 these rules

 vs

 Hi, I'm the DPL, and I encourage all of you to abide by these rules

 I don't think the former would work very well; but I believe the latter
 could.

I don't think either would work very well.  I could be mistaken, but I think
that would be unfortunate, because that would only reinforce the idea of
doing what the DPL says because he's the DPL instead of because he's made a
persuasive case.

So the only change you would make to the content when sending such a message
as DPL vs. a normal developer would be Hi, I'm the DPL?

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Question to all candidates: How would you enforce Debian Community Guidelines?

2010-03-25 Thread Hector Oron
Hello,

  First of all congrats to all candidates and thanks for stepping up
for doing this task.

  Secondly, I was wondering how Debian could make it easier for people
to contribute than other (derivatives and non-derivatives)
distributions. I came up with a really nice draft howto[1] which I
would like to bring up to your attention, so the basic question would
be what do you think you could do to make contributions paths easier
(take in account not all teams, groups follow such community
guidelines)

Kind regards and good luck ! :-)

[1] http://people.debian.org/~enrico/dcg/

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Re: Question to all candidates: How would you enforce Debian Community Guidelines?

2010-03-25 Thread Stefano Zacchiroli
Hi Héctor!

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 05:55:35PM +0100, Hector Oron wrote:
   First of all congrats to all candidates and thanks for stepping up
 for doing this task.

Thanks! :-)

 I came up with a really nice draft howto[1] which I would like to
 bring up to your attention, so the basic question would be what do you
 think you could do to make contributions paths easier (take in account
 not all teams, groups follow such community guidelines)
 
 [1] http://people.debian.org/~enrico/dcg/

Some of us have already discussed briefly Enrico's Debian Community
Guidelines in the heated discussions thread [1]. My main comment on
that [2] is as follows:

 [...] As an AM I've noticed that there is quite some margin of
 coaching in the NM process [...]
 That is a point where we might benefit from introducing some good
 lectures such as the Debian Community Guidelines (drafter by Enrico
 Zini), which we've really never tried. Having applicants read them,
 discuss them with their AM, and possibly sign them, will be a small
 step which we might start benefiting from a few years from now.

I've then observed in a different thread that I don't think community
guidelines should be enforced any further. I don't believe guidelines
should be used as sticks to beat others: they shape the project culture
and are most effective when peer pressure among the involved peers
refers to them.

Thanks for your question!
Cheers.

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2010/03/msg00058.html
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2010/03/msg00072.html

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Re: Question to all candidates: How would you enforce Debian Community Guidelines?

2010-03-25 Thread Margarita Manterola
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Hector Oron zu...@debian.org wrote:
  Secondly, I was wondering how Debian could make it easier for people
 to contribute than other (derivatives and non-derivatives)
 distributions. I came up with a really nice draft howto[1] which I
 would like to bring up to your attention, so the basic question would
 be what do you think you could do to make contributions paths easier
 (take in account not all teams, groups follow such community
 guidelines)

This was already mentioned on another thread.  The Community
Guidelines were drafted by Enrico.  He doesn't want to enforce this as
a Code of Conduct, they are just guidelines.

I do like these Community Guidelines, and I think that zack's idea of
asking people in NM to read them and agree to them is a good first
step.  I would like to make them more widely known, but I've sensed
that there's a general anti-CoC feeling, so actively enforcing them
might be hard.

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Re: Question to all candidates: How would you enforce Debian Community Guidelines?

2010-03-25 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 05:55:35PM +0100, Hector Oron a écrit :
 Hello,
 
   First of all congrats to all candidates and thanks for stepping up
 for doing this task.
 
   Secondly, I was wondering how Debian could make it easier for people
 to contribute than other (derivatives and non-derivatives)
 distributions. I came up with a really nice draft howto[1] which I
 would like to bring up to your attention, so the basic question would
 be what do you think you could do to make contributions paths easier
 (take in account not all teams, groups follow such community
 guidelines)
 
 Kind regards and good luck ! :-)
 
 [1] http://people.debian.org/~enrico/dcg/

Dear Hector,

this is a very interesting reading that I overlooked. I see it more like a
turorial than a document to refer to when commenting about other person's
behaviour.

My main worry is that, the more complex the guidelines are, the more
meta-discussion they generate if they are used as rules. Just see the quantity
of traffic dedicated to complain about email carbon copies, for instance… (In
theory, this particular problem has been solved smartly by Raphaël, but in
pactice this update of our mailing lists's code of conduct is often ignored.)

If I would have the time to propose a an additional section to Enrico's
guidelines, it would be to warn against topical isolation. It is more fun, and
we are stronger, when we collaborate in building interdependant works.

When I started to involve myself in Debian, I wanted to create a
‘Debian-Biology’ effort but Andreas Tille convinced me to join Debian Med
instead. I never regreted it.

Cheers,

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