That's called 'difference of opinions'. Nobody is entitled to like others'
viewpoints. In fact, there are certain viewpoints that hardly can cause
anything but regurgitation in a sane human being. On the hand, no one can
denied anyone a right to express their opinions.

Cos

On Mon, Jul 06, 2015 at 12:10PM, Pierre Smits wrote:
> Thank you, Branko. I feel (somewhat) sorry for you, when I read your
> statement of being disgusted by the viewpoint of others on the matter. I
> hope you recover from it soon.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> 
> Pierre Smits
> 
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> On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Branko Čibej <br...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> > On 04.07.2015 18:34, Pierre Smits wrote:
> > > Having done a cursory review of the incubator reports to the board for
> > > this year (January till May/June 2015), I found that only the SAMOA
> > > podling reported working on a project set of bylaws, which without
> > > knowing details could encompass and/or incorporate the code of conduct.
> >
> > I find myself disgusted by this widespread assumption that each project
> > needs its own bylaws. WTF for? Are not ASF policies and practices enough
> > for everyone? What sort of bylaws could you possibly invent that are
> > both a useful extension of these policies and practices /and/ are not
> > applicable to other projects?
> >
> > Per-project bylaws are just a tool for fragmenting the ASF community, in
> > other words, they're a bad idea; paper-shuffling at its most useless.
> >
> > -- Brane
> >

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