Hi, As others have pointed out, a "Code of Conduct" or just some general netiquette guidelines [1] we can point people at may be a good thing. But it doesn't end there. We can already reply to such posts saying "This is unacceptable behaviour in this list". Equally as important, is to otherwise avoid participating in discussions where the tone is disrespectful -- "Tone it down, then we'll read it" -- a.k.a Don't Feed The Troll (tm).
Banning members or actively moderating posts takes effort and is something I'm not sure we need yet. I do think we need to ensure the environment is friendly, welcoming and respectful. Discussions should focus on technical arguments, empirical data and well-toned opinions. The occasional rant is ok, if it's just that. I've seen many rants turned by others into actually useful discussions. In the end, it's on us the community to stop Bad Behaviour when we see it, even if we don't (yet?) have a Code of Conduct in place. Cheers, João [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development