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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Code of conduct
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Mario Castelán Castro |
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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Code of conduct |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Apr 2010 19:56:09 -0500 |
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April 22th 2010 for address@hidden <Karl Berry> copy to
address@hidden, copy in address@hidden thread "Code of
conduct".
Hi Karl.
>It is stronger than advice. It describes the general behavior we, as
>savannah admins, are expected to follow. It's meant to be read and
>interpreted by humans, not blindly applied to every conceivable
>situation. The general principles are the most important thing.
Ok.
>Thile I don't have any objection, I also don't see any particular
>need to technically lock it, any more than we lock any of the other
>pages. Sylvain is notified of every change to the wiki (and I'm sure
>anyone else who wants to be notified could also be), so spurious
>changes wouldn't last long.
I don't mean to put the page under a technical lock, but rather to add
a notice as "Don't modify this page!" or so.
>If you discover that an existing project X is saying "open source" or
>"Linux", or otherwise failing to meet its responsibilities, then the
>right thing to do is politely raise the issue with them, as
>CodeOfConduct says: we're here to educate people, not police them.
>And it couldn't hurt to raise it with the other savannah hackers
>first.
Ok.
>If a project completely refuses to comply with our hosting
>requirements, then they will have to move elsewhere. Needless to
>say, that is something that should happen only as a last resort,
>without a lot of discussion among all parties. (I'm not sure it has
>ever happened.)
Ok.
Thanks.
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