On 11/10/2014 06:11 PM, Joel Sherrill wrote:
While at the GSOC Mentor Summit, I heard a story from another
organization about some inappropriate behavior by someone.
They were fairly easily able to deal with this because their
organization had an agreed upon Community Code of Conduct (CCoC).
This provides guidelines on expected behavior as well as what
will occur if these are violated.
As you may know, I am opposed to any such Code of Conducts, as well as I
do not see any need for the RTEMS list to implement one.
Why?
a) The issues you mention have never been a problem to the RTEMS list.
That said I feel you trying to implement problems to a current non-issue.
b) I for one consider "Code of Conducts" to an ongoing fashion/hype,
which as I feel probably, originates from certain tendencies in US-society.
c) I have seen many occassions, where "Code of Conducts" have been
applied as a means of censorship to silence and suppress oppositions in
case of disagreement or dispute.
d) Some of these project who are proud to have implemented a "Code of
Conduct" wonder about loosing users. Why? cf. c)
Ralf
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