The way I see code4lib is a place to discuss all things 'codey'. This would 
include all those that create AND use code in all forms it comes in.

Stuart Forrest PhD, ACM Member
Library Systems Specialist
Beaufort County Library
Beaufort
SC 29902
843 255 6450
[email protected]

http://www.beaufortcountylibrary.org/
For Liesure, For Learning, For Life.

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jonathan Rochkind
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 9:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] What is a "coder"?

> The mission statement on the code4lib website says "The Code4Lib
> Journal exists to foster community and share information among those
> interested


I want to clarify that the Code4Lib Journal is a specific project with a 
specific list of people on it's editorial board. In this way, it's unlike the 
broader "Code4Lib Community" of which it's a part, which really is a community 
in the ordinary sense of the word, not a formal organization or project.

The Journal only speaks for the Journal, not for "Code4Lib".  That mission 
statement is on the Journal website, and is the Journal's mission, as agreed 
upon by the Journal's founding editorial board; it is not "the code4lib 
website", the mission statement was agreed upon by nobody other than the 
Journal's founding editorial board, and it applies to nothing other than the 
Journal.

(But I don't think I've ever heard ANYONE say that "only coders are welcome at 
code4lib", I think it's a straw man and I'm not sure why it's being 'debated'.  
I just wanted to clear up the relationship between The Code4Lib Journal and 
it's website to "code4lib".  Perhaps the Journal website needs some more 
clarifying language on it's website? I think it probably does, hmm.)

Reply via email to