Keep pg open and free.   This smells of PC police.   This community can police 
itself

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On Sep 19, 2018, at 9:32 AM, ERR ORR 
<rd0...@gmail.com<mailto:rd0...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I was never consulted.
I was only Told that there was a CoC "to be". Not when, not how.
A CoC will inevitably lead to the project taken over by leftists, political and 
technical decisions will be made by others.
Most important from my PoV, the projects quality will decrease until its made 
unviable.
As others have said, this was rammed down our throats.
Before you ppl become unemployed, read "SJWs always lie". You'll know what 
awaits you.
As for myself, I'll be on the lookout for another DB. One that's not 
infiltrated by leftist nuts.

And Dave, you can tell the core team a big "FUCK YOU" for this.

James Keener <j...@jimkeener.com<mailto:j...@jimkeener.com>> schrieb am Di., 
18. Sep. 2018, 13:48:
> following a long consultation process

It's not a consultation if any dissenting voice is simply ignored. Don't 
sugar-coat or politicize it like this -- it was rammed down everyone's throats. 
That is core's right, but don't act as everyone's opinions and concerns were 
taken into consideration. There are a good number of folks who are concerned 
that this CoC is overreaching and is ripe for abuse. Those concerns were always 
simply, plainly, and purposely ignored.

> Please take time to read and understand the CoC, which is intended to ensure 
> that PostgreSQL remains an open and enjoyable project for anyone to join and 
> participate in.

I sincerely hope so, and that it doesn't become a tool to enforce social 
ideology like in other groups I've been part of. Especially since this is the 
main place to come to get help for PostgreSQL and not a social club.

Jim

On September 18, 2018 6:27:56 AM EDT, Dave Page 
<dp...@postgresql.org<mailto:dp...@postgresql.org>> wrote:
The PostgreSQL Core team are pleased to announce that following a long 
consultation process, the project’s Code of Conduct (CoC) has now been 
finalised and published at https://www.postgresql.org/about/policies/coc/.

Please take time to read and understand the CoC, which is intended to ensure 
that PostgreSQL remains an open and enjoyable project for anyone to join and 
participate in.

A Code of Conduct Committee has been formed to handle any complaints. This 
consists of the following volunteers:

- Stacey Haysler (Chair)
- Lætitia Avrot
- Vik Fearing
- Jonathan Katz
- Ilya Kosmodemiansky

We would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to Stacey Haysler for her 
patience and expertise in helping develop the Code of Conduct, forming the 
committee and guiding the work to completion.

--
Dave Page
PostgreSQL Core Team
http://www.postgresql.org/
<http://www.postgresql.org/>

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