On Wed, 2021-06-30 at 08:23 -0500, Jeff Epler wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 03:28:11PM -0700, David Bagby wrote:
> > As far as I know, a CoC for LinuxCNC was NOT "created, reviewed and
> > accepted
> > by community members".  It was just simply announced as a fait
> > accomli.
> > 
> > Thus it should not be a surprise that there is was no consensus re
> > its
> > contents within the community, or that there appears to be little
> > to zero
> > by-in from the members of the community.  It's natural for people
> > see
> > question anything that suddenly get imposed on them.
> 
> It's 100% accurate that there I did not initiate discussion on this
> mailing lists of the code of conduct itself.
> 
> I did initiate discussion in these ways:
> 
>  - Publicly by creating a Pull Request on github with the full
> proposed text
>    https://github.com/LinuxCNC/wlo/pull/14
> 
>  - Publicly on the IRC channel #emc-developers by linking to the pull
> request

If I can make a couple of points, missing is the emc-users channel, and
most people like me isn't constantly watching channels and pull
requests, so the CoC was a surprise to me, a welcome one but still a
surprise.


>  - Privately with several of the people who act as moderators of our
>    various ways of communicating, such as IRC and Matrix
> 
> No public comment was made on the pull request, which was open for
> about
> a week.  The reaction on IRC ranged from agreement to disinterest.
> 
> Several community members articulated in this thread why the item
> against "excessive helping" was undesirable. That item has been
> removed.
> Thank you to those who participated in that portion of this
> discussion.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
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