Re: [Development] QtCS2017 Qt Project Code of Conduct Session Notes

2017-10-10 Thread Lydia Pintscher
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 2:34 PM, Andy Nichols  wrote:
> We also will take inspiration from our sister project KDE, who already has a
> Code of conduct.

If you want to have a chat about KDE's code of conduct feel free to
reach out to me. I'm one of the people who drafted it and am happy to
answer questions.


Cheers
Lydia

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Re: [Development] QtCS2017 Qt Project Code of Conduct Session Notes

2017-10-10 Thread Tuukka Turunen


On 10/10/2017, 15.12, "Development on behalf of Rafael Roquetto" 
 wrote:
>
>Hello,
>
>Out of curiosity, was this decision triggered by an incident, i.e., is 
> there
>any motiviation for this beyond being a nice thing to have?
  
No single incident. This was asked/discussed also at the session. Mostly 
everything goes quite nicely and we would like to keep it that way. Sometimes 
there has been behavior in the forums that needs moderators. Also, some feel 
the codereview comments could sometimes be too harsh to new contributors – but 
that was more of a feeling than a confirmed fact.

Yours,

Tuukka


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Re: [Development] QtCS2017 Qt Project Code of Conduct Session Notes

2017-10-10 Thread Rafael Roquetto
Hello,

Out of curiosity, was this decision triggered by an incident, i.e., is there
any motiviation for this beyond being a nice thing to have?


On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:34:14PM +, Andy Nichols wrote:
> # Qt Project Code of Conduct (discussion)
> 
> ## Goals
> We want to adopt a code of conduct for the Qt project to establish a formal 
> line-in-the-sand about what is unacceptable behavior.  We want new members of 
> the Qt community to feel comfortable and accepted, and we want to foster a 
> healthy working environment for both current and new members.
> 
> We would like to maintain a way that we can safely give constructive 
> criticism, and give dissent to ideas we disagree with, without being 
> disrespectful to our peers.  And when there are cases where someone steps 
> outside of this, we would like a way to peacefully resolve the issue.
> 
> ## Actions
> We will form a small committee to draft a proposal to become the Qt Project 
> Code of Conduct.  We will start with the [Contributor Covenant Code of 
> Conduct](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html)
>  as a starting point and adapt it to the needs of the Qt Project.  When a 
> draft is complete, we will submit it to the Qt mailing list for review and 
> approval.  If approved we will make it official and it will become the Qt 
> Project Code of Conduct (making it a QUIP)
> 
> As part of creating the Code of Conduct, we will also establish a small 
> private mailing list for usage in resolving breaches of the code.  This would 
> behave similarly to the Security mailing list.  This proposal will be part of 
> the draft submitted to the Qt Project for approval.
> 
> We also will take inspiration from our sister project KDE, who already has a 
> Code of conduct.
> 
> Overall: Be kind.  Be respectful.
> 
> ## Code of Conduct drafting team
> The volunteers from the talk who will be responsible for drafting the initial 
> proposal are:
> 
> Tero Kojo (leading)
> Ulf Hermann
> Andy Nichols
> Samuel Gaist
> Robert Loehning
> Riitta-Leena Miettinen
> 

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Re: [Development] QtCS2017 Qt Project Code of Conduct Session Notes

2017-10-10 Thread Thiago Macieira
On Tuesday, 10 October 2017 14:34:14 CEST Andy Nichols wrote:
> We will form a small committee to draft a proposal to become the Qt Project
> Code of Conduct.  We will start with the [Contributor Covenant Code of
> Conduct](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.h
> tml) as a starting point and adapt it to the needs of the Qt Project.  When
> a draft is complete, we will submit it to the Qt mailing list for review
> and approval.  If approved we will make it official and it will become the
> Qt Project Code of Conduct (making it a QUIP)

FYI

Here's the Code of Conduct adopted by the LF for all of its collaborative 
projects that don't already have their own document:

https://lfprojects.org/policies/code-of-conduct/

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[Development] QtCS2017 Qt Project Code of Conduct Session Notes

2017-10-10 Thread Andy Nichols
# Qt Project Code of Conduct (discussion)

## Goals
We want to adopt a code of conduct for the Qt project to establish a formal 
line-in-the-sand about what is unacceptable behavior.  We want new members of 
the Qt community to feel comfortable and accepted, and we want to foster a 
healthy working environment for both current and new members.

We would like to maintain a way that we can safely give constructive criticism, 
and give dissent to ideas we disagree with, without being disrespectful to our 
peers.  And when there are cases where someone steps outside of this, we would 
like a way to peacefully resolve the issue.

## Actions
We will form a small committee to draft a proposal to become the Qt Project 
Code of Conduct.  We will start with the [Contributor Covenant Code of 
Conduct](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html) 
as a starting point and adapt it to the needs of the Qt Project.  When a draft 
is complete, we will submit it to the Qt mailing list for review and approval.  
If approved we will make it official and it will become the Qt Project Code of 
Conduct (making it a QUIP)

As part of creating the Code of Conduct, we will also establish a small private 
mailing list for usage in resolving breaches of the code.  This would behave 
similarly to the Security mailing list.  This proposal will be part of the 
draft submitted to the Qt Project for approval.

We also will take inspiration from our sister project KDE, who already has a 
Code of conduct.

Overall: Be kind.  Be respectful.

## Code of Conduct drafting team
The volunteers from the talk who will be responsible for drafting the initial 
proposal are:

Tero Kojo (leading)
Ulf Hermann
Andy Nichols
Samuel Gaist
Robert Loehning
Riitta-Leena Miettinen

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