I cannot find any possible lost by applying those principles neither.

Vito

2015-09-06 14:49 GMT+02:00 Quim Gil <q...@wikimedia.org>:

> As I tried to explain at
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2015-August/082778.html,
> there is a potential correlation between being opposed to a Code of Conduct
> and having a community profile needing less such Code of Conduct. This
> doesn't mean that our community doesn't need a Code of Conduct, though. We
> want to be an open and diverse community, with profiles definitely more
> diverse than the ones of the people active in this discussion.
>
> For the sake of the argument, let's say that those community members
> opposing completely to a Code of Conduct for Wikimedia tech wouldn't gain
> anything in case it is approved. Fine, but would they have anything to
> lose? Would the Wikimedia Tech community lose anything or be harmed in any
> way for the approval of a Code of Conduct? Is there anything harmful or
> counterproductive (or politically tendentious, as it has been suggested) in
> the three sections that are being proposed right now?
>
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_of_conduct_for_technical_spaces/Draft
> (intro paragraph / section 0 only)
>
>
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_of_conduct_for_technical_spaces/Draft#Principles
>
>
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_of_conduct_for_technical_spaces/Draft#Unacceptable_behavior
>
> Looking at these part of the current draft, it is hard for me to see how
> this could not be beneficial, or at the very least how it could be
> counterproductive, something we should avoid.
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