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Re: Code of Conduct?
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Rafael Laboissiere |
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Re: Code of Conduct? |
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Sat, 15 Dec 2012 13:51:16 +0100 |
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* Torsten <address@hidden> [2012-12-15 13:19]:
it is not just you, I had the same impression during the last weeks.
Me too.
The question is whether a Code of Conduct can really prevent this.
Even worse: I doubt that the concerned people will notice that they
are concerned.
At any rate, having a Code of Conduct is better than having none.
Rafael
On 15.12.2012 10:30, Søren Hauberg wrote:
Hi All
I don't really have time to contribute at the moment, but I do try to
at least follow discussions on the mailing lists. Recently, I've been
getting more and more annoyed by the tone of conversation used by
certain people. Perhaps I'm just oversensitive, but would it be
sensible to introduce a code of conduct like Debian has (essentially,
it just asks people to behave nicely):
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct
? I fear that the aggressive tone I see from time to time is scaring
of people, but it may just be me overreacting.
Cheers Søren
- Code of Conduct?, Søren Hauberg, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Torsten, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?,
Rafael Laboissiere <=
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Michael D. Godfrey, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Michael Goffioul, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Alexander Hansen, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Søren Hauberg, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Michael Goffioul, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Ben Abbott, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Ben Abbott, 2012/12/15
- Re: Code of Conduct?, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 2012/12/15