I have not yet become a contributor (hope to in the future once I can find 
time), but I 100% agree.

At the very least, it will give something to point to when it comes to working 
with forum and list administrators when the rare occurrence requires a process 
to rebuke or remove people.

I'd certainly like to know what the current contributors think about this 
proposal.


$0.02

Ben


> From: Kacper Gazda <kga...@milosolutions.com>
>To: Turunen Tuukka <tuukka.turu...@digia.com> 
>Cc: "development@qt-project.org" <development@qt-project.org> 
>Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 1:28 PM
>Subject: Re: [Development] Code of conduct.
> 
>
>I only track Qt development, but could not agree more.
>Qt community has to be strong for Qt not to lose its position.
>
>
>Kacper Gazda
>Software Engineer
>Milo Solutions
>http://milosolutions.com
>
>
>On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Turunen Tuukka <tuukka.turu...@digia.com> 
>wrote:
>
>+1 from me.
>>
>>--
>>Tuukka
>>
>>
>>
>>Alexis Menard kirjoitti 21.6.2012 18:42:
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>
>>When I see recent behaviors, wording, comments on various mailing
>>lists, blog posts, or IRC against major contributors or regular
>>contributor I feel sad about it. I feel sad to hear bashing, complains
>>in a way they should not be said, i.e. impolite, arrogant, aggressive.
>>While I do understand people have strong opinion about feature A
>>against feature B, QML vs C++, whatever against whatever, it is not a
>>reason to not behave like educated person. I find it very demotivating
>>especially when we all need to act as strong community to make Qt an
>>even better framework.
>>
>>
>>We don't all like each others but that is fine. But we are not forced
>>to accept people polluting the environment, the professionalism on the
>>project especially when it starts hurting motivation of people
>>*actually* contributing to the project. These people are not welcomed.
>>
>>
>>Should we have a code of conduct just like KDE or Gnome to specify
>>what we expect from community members in term of behavior between each
>>other? If people don't agree with this code of conduct then they
>>should not participate to the project. It's not a law neither a
>>removing liberty to people to raise their concerns, it just a way to
>>make sure people will do it in a nice manner and if they don't they
>>can just leave.
>>
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>
>>Links :
>>
>>http://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/
>>http://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/
>>
>>-- 
>>
>>Alexis Menard (darktears)
>>Software Engineer
>>openBossa @ INdT - Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia
>>
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