On 03/11/16 14:19, Erik Albers wrote:
> Are you in favor or against having a general Code of Conduct?
Yes.
> Are you in favor or against having this Code of Conduct?
Aside from a couple of small editorial tweaks, I'm in favour.
Cheers,
JT
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> Are you in favor or against having a general Code of Conduct?
In Favour.
> Are you in favor or against having this Code of Conduct?
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It might need fine tuning with examples, but I don't want to fall into
bikesheding the issue. So I am in favour of this code of conduct.
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On 2016-11-03 17:18, David Gerard wrote:
I remember when Wikimedia discussed a CoC for tech conferences.
* literally all the women said "excellent idea, let's do this"
* about half the men too
* the other half of the men didn't see the need, and posted *over and
over* about how they didn't
On Thu, Nov 03, 2016 at 05:15:37PM +0100, Mauricio Nascimento wrote:
> > safe. Having a clear CoC will hopefully reduce the probability of any
> > unpleasant behaviour and it will also tell victims that they will be
> > looked after: we are prepared to eliminate perpetrators from our
> >
On 3 November 2016 at 16:15, Mauricio Nascimento wrote:
> safe. Having a clear CoC will hopefully reduce the probability of any
>> unpleasant behaviour and it will also tell victims that they will be
>> looked after: we are prepared to eliminate perpetrators from our
>>
safe. Having a clear CoC will hopefully reduce the probability of any
unpleasant behaviour and it will also tell victims that they will be
looked after: we are prepared to eliminate perpetrators from our
community, and where appropriate, encourage and help victims to make
appropriate reports to
On Thu, Nov 03, 2016 at 03:31:41PM +0100, Mauricio Nascimento wrote:
> I respect the effort of creating such code, but I am against of having a
> Code of Conduct. People are able to decide by themselves how to behave in a
> polite way and how to treat the others with respect and kindness.
People
Hi, Mauricio!
Am 2016-11-03 um 16:08 schrieb Mauricio Nascimento:
> How many times in the history of FSFE someone behave badly enough to
> make the others feeling uncomfortable or distressed?
Unfortunately it happens, and I have personally witnessed more
occaisions of this than I would have
On 11/03/2016 03:19 PM, Erik Albers wrote:
Are you in favor or against having a general Code of Conduct?
I think having a Code of Conduct is a good idea. I respect Mauricio's
opinion, but in many otherwise good communities a minority of people
sometimes fail to be as kind and
On 2016-11-03 16:00, David Gerard wrote:
The unfortunate fact is that this constitutes magical thinking that
does not work out in practice.
Hi David,
How many times in the history of FSFE someone behave badly enough to
make the others feeling uncomfortable or distressed?
Maybe it is not worthy
Hello,
On 11/03/2016 03:19 PM, Erik Albers wrote:
> Are you in favor or against having a general Code of Conduct?
I think having a code of conduct is a very good think. It's a kind of common
reference about the correct ways to communicate with other humans. It's also
great when it comes
El 3 de noviembre de 2016 15:51:52 CET, Jonas Oberg escribió:
>Hi Mauricio,
>
>> I respect the effort of creating such code, but I am against of
>having a
>> Code of Conduct. People are able to decide by themselves how to
>behave in a
>> polite way and how to treat the others
On 2016-11-03 15:19, Erik Albers wrote:
Are you in favor or against having a general Code of Conduct?
I respect the effort of creating such code, but I am against of having a
Code of Conduct. People are able to decide by themselves how to behave
in a polite way and how to treat the
Dear all,
we (the local coordinators, country coordinators, team coordinators, the GA
and the extended team including individual contributors) have been working on
a Code of Conduct for FSFE events and communication. The wish came up by
individual requests of people who felt attacked and by the
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