Re: [GENERAL] WIP: CoC V4

2016-01-12 Thread Jim Mlodgenski
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 11:50 AM, Joshua D. Drake 
wrote:

> Tl;dr;
>
> * Removed specific examples and reworded #3 to be more concise
>
> PostgreSQL Global Development Group (PGDG) Code of Conduct (CoC):
>
> 1. The CoC is to provide community guidelines for creating and enforcing a
> safe, respectful, productive, and collaborative place for any person who is
> willing to contribute in a safe, respectful, productive and collaborative
> way.
>
> 2. The CoC is not about being offended. As with any diverse community,
> anyone can get offended at anything.
>

Maybe add a little to #2.

"Assume positive intent from your fellow community member."


>
> 3. A safe, respectful, productive and collaborative environment is free of
> personal attacks and disparaging remarks of any kind.
>
> 4. Any sustained disruption of the collaborative space (mailing lists, IRC
> etc..) or other PostgreSQL events shall be construed as a violation of the
> CoC and appropriate action will be taken by the CoC committee.
>
> 5. The CoC is only about interaction with the PostgreSQL community. Your
> private and public lives outside of the PostgreSQL community are your own.
>
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Re: [GENERAL] WIP: CoC V4

2016-01-12 Thread Joshua D. Drake

On 01/12/2016 12:16 PM, Oleg Bartunov wrote:


4. Any sustained disruption of the collaborative space (mailing
lists, IRC etc..) or other PostgreSQL events shall be construed as a
violation of the CoC and appropriate action will be taken by the CoC
committee.


Then we need to define what is "Coc committee".


Yes but I believe that can be done AFTER...




5. The CoC is only about interaction with the PostgreSQL community.
Your private and public lives outside of the PostgreSQL community
are your own.



* We should specify here legal place of CoC, say, URL on postgresql.org

* We should translate it to other languages


Agreed.

JD

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Re: [GENERAL] WIP: CoC V4

2016-01-12 Thread Oleg Bartunov
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 7:50 PM, Joshua D. Drake 
wrote:

> Tl;dr;
>
> * Removed specific examples and reworded #3 to be more concise
>
> PostgreSQL Global Development Group (PGDG) Code of Conduct (CoC):
>
> 1. The CoC is to provide community guidelines for creating and enforcing a
> safe, respectful, productive, and collaborative place for any person who is
> willing to contribute in a safe, respectful, productive and collaborative
> way.
>
> 2. The CoC is not about being offended. As with any diverse community,
> anyone can get offended at anything.
>
> 3. A safe, respectful, productive and collaborative environment is free of
> personal attacks and disparaging remarks of any kind.
>
> 4. Any sustained disruption of the collaborative space (mailing lists, IRC
> etc..) or other PostgreSQL events shall be construed as a violation of the
> CoC and appropriate action will be taken by the CoC committee.
>

Then we need to define what is "Coc committee".


>
> 5. The CoC is only about interaction with the PostgreSQL community. Your
> private and public lives outside of the PostgreSQL community are your own.
>


* We should specify here legal place of CoC, say, URL on postgresql.org
* We should translate it to other languages




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Re: [GENERAL] WIP: CoC V4

2016-01-12 Thread Joshua D. Drake

Tl;dr;

* Removed specific examples and reworded #3 to be more concise

PostgreSQL Global Development Group (PGDG) Code of Conduct (CoC):

1. The CoC is to provide community guidelines for creating and enforcing 
a safe, respectful, productive, and collaborative place for any person 
who is willing to contribute in a safe, respectful, productive and 
collaborative way.


2. The CoC is not about being offended. As with any diverse community, 
anyone can get offended at anything.


3. A safe, respectful, productive and collaborative environment is free 
of personal attacks and disparaging remarks of any kind.


4. Any sustained disruption of the collaborative space (mailing lists, 
IRC etc..) or other PostgreSQL events shall be construed as a violation 
of the CoC and appropriate action will be taken by the CoC committee.


5. The CoC is only about interaction with the PostgreSQL community. Your 
private and public lives outside of the PostgreSQL community are your own.


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