[Scons-dev] Code of conduct?

Russel Winder russel at winder.org.uk
Thu Dec 10 06:55:59 EST 2015


On Tue, 2015-12-08 at 02:08 +0000, William Blevins wrote:
[…]
> 
> You are somewhat contradicting yourself here. If we show that we care
> based
> on our actions, then why do we need a badge that says we care?  Our
> actions
> should speak louder than a code of conduct.
> 
> If we want a code of conduct, then that is fine. I guess my point
> was...
> how does that change how we currently do business? Seems that from
> your
> comments, it changes nothing.  Now we just have some words on a page;
> not
> that I am opposed to this.
> […]

I think there is an element of needing to pander to the culture of
political correctness. Some events and communities have had bad
processes and attitudes. Those needed to impose a CoC to try and amend
the behaviour of the not so nice element. However this has now become a
tool for labelling communities good or bad. If you do not have a COC
you are clearly a bad (sexist, racist, <put-your-favourite-ist-here>,…) 
community because you do not have a CoC. Thus, there is now a need to
have a CoC to avoid the marketing pressure of the political correctness
police.

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Russel.
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