On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 at 15:10, James Keener <j...@jimkeener.com> wrote:
> I understand the concern, however, if you look at how attacks happen > >> it is frequently through other sites. Specifically under/poorly >> moderated sites. For specific examples, people who have issues with >> people on Quora will frequently go after them on Facebook and Twitter. >> >> these aren't a solution looking for a problem. If we just want to look >> at the clusterfuck that is happening in the reddis community right now >> we can see conversations spilling onto twitter and into ad hominem >> vitriol. >> > > You haven't established that this is both 1) the PG mailing list's problem > and that 2) this can't and won't be used to retaliate against those holding > unpopular viewpoints but aren't specifically harassing anyone. > This argument (whether or not PostgreSQL should have a CoC) was hashed out pretty heavily a year ago. In my opinion it wasn't really clear that any one side or another won the argument but the people who matter came down on the side of having one. It's pretty unlikely that re-running these arguments is going to make those people change their minds. Certainly posting obscenities to these open forums isn't going to do it, however strongly you might feel about it. Geoff