Hi Everyone Brett Cannon wrote:
> I shouldn't be having to explain to adults on how to communicate among > strangers of different cultures, but here we are. I did an entire PyCon US > keynote on why we need to treat open source as a series of kindnesses and > react as such: https://youtu.be/tzFWz5fiVKU?t=49m29s . If we don't treat > everything as a kindness then open source simply doesn't work and people end > up walking way from open source and the Python community. Well, I've just watched that video. Did anyone else? Recommended - it's only 30 minutes. Is that too long? Well, here's two extracts. Video at https://youtu.be/tzFWz5fiVKU?t=4450 > If I had to give guidelines on how to communicate online: > 1. Assume that you are asking *me* for a *favour*. > 2. Assume your *boss* will read what you say. > 3. Assume *your family* will read what you say. Video at https://youtu.be/tzFWz5fiVKU?t=4094 > *If this sounds biased towards maintainers, that's because it is.* > Simply based on scale, maintainers are abused much more > often than contributors. Once again, recommended. I hope you'll watch the video. -- Jonathan _______________________________________________ Python-ideas mailing list [email protected] https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-ideas Code of Conduct: http://python.org/psf/codeofconduct/
