On Mon, 2007-04-09 at 18:06 -0500, Nicholas Campion wrote:
> I'm not thinking less of Asterisk because of the this list.  I'm
> merely suggesting that we would be no worse, and in my opinion we
> would be much better, if we could just check the attitudes at the
> door.  For the project to grow, people need to feel welcome to
> contribute.  I shouldn't be nervous to ask questions to the -dev list.
> That seems counter intuitive.
> 
> I think that the "code of conduct" would be a great thing for the
> list.  Part of the code should describe policy regarding treatment of
> other developers and would-be developers.

Do you really think someone asking about a windows port of a unix app on
the wrong projects mailing list is ever going to "get it" enough to be a
developer. And I mean developer in the sense of actually contributing
code or even truely insightful thoughts on how the code should be put
together? 
-- 
critch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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