On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 01:41:50PM -0300, Alexis Menard wrote: > 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.
I don't think the current level of what might be considered offensive wording in parts of the world is unbearable, and I don't really think spending time on finding consensus on such issues is spend well. Trolls tend to have thick skins... Andre' _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development