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Re: Code of Conduct violations handling process



[Manoj Srivastava, 2014-09-03]
>         Is your position then that condes of conduct and enforcing
>  harassment policies are a form of censorship? (I am congnizent that you

no, if I'd think that, I'd retire already, no?

> > and more seriously, the day Debian will do censorship is the day I
> > retire from the project.
> 
>         How do you suppose we keep the atmosphere from devolving back to
>  the poisonous flame-fest days, and enforce various codes of conduct
>  policies?  I have seen far too many tech conferences without codes of
>  conduct devolve into misogynistic and occasionally racist
>  experiences. The argument that codes of conduct are forms of censorship
>  is frequently made, but, I am afraid, not very convincingly.

my point is some people react out of proportion (and that's why I did as
well, didn't you notice at least a bit of sarcasm in my mail?).
Some people want(ed) to codify in CoC other political correctness
"things" that I don't agree with. I like our current CoC and I don't
want to change it.
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