Well you could also rename "ubuntu code of conduct" to "pissing against the wind" to be more accurate. Since their biggest troll is Linus himself, the creator of Linux.
And since they are not going to kick him out any time soon , such document is as pointless as it could ever be. Fortunately Pharo is in the opposite side and a far better position than the Linux community will ever be. The real question is that if pharo ever gets a troll like Linus that also happens to be a very substantial contributor will the Pharo community have the courage to kick this guy out. I would most definetly not be sticking around to find out. I love Pharo , but I love having fun with coding even more. "Good conduct" is a flag almost all people wave around but very few willing to fight for it. A piece of paper is just meaningless without the relevant actions.People who have zero tolerance against behaviour with the clear intention to ridicule , insult and divide a community. On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 10:47 AM, Christophe Demarey < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > We got some threads around the best way to work / communicate between > ourselves. > We are not the only ones concerned! Take a look at: > > - http://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-adopts-conflict-resolution-code/ > - http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/conduct > > > I really like the ubuntu code of conduct. We could adopt one for Pharo: > 1/ to always keep the fun > 2/ to describe how works the Pharo community to newcomers. > > Christophe. >
