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Re: On what is helpful and what is not [was: Re: Wifi]



On Tuesday 11 March 2014 07:42:00 Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 01:10:11PM +1100, Charlie Schroeder wrote:
> > Life isn't about second guessing if you write or speak to someone
> > if they will take offence surely? Isn't it so that you say your
> > piece and people can take it or leave it. It's up to them.
>
> "Life" and the Debian user mailing list are not the same thing. You
> can make your own rules as to how you life and act within your own
> life, but within a community one must abide the community rules. At
> the moment, there's nothing explicitly written that dictates that
> one should be polite, respectful, avoid causing offence, etc., for
> the Debian community nor this mailing list. This is a bug which
> should be fixed and the project is considering the adoption of a
> 'code of conduct' which will replace the existing mailing list CoC.
> The text of the proposal is here[1]. Of particular relevance here
> is, I think, "a community in which people feel threatened is not a
> healthy community".
>
> [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2014/02/msg00069.html

What happened to: "Assume good faith"?

Lisi


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