Hi Viviane,

On 2014-11-27, Viviane Pons <vivianep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think we can discuss code and ideas without being rude. If I receive a
> rude comment, I have neither the energy nor the time to find the ideas in
> it, and I shouldn't have to do it (and neither should you).

Why not? I didn't edit the code of conduct on the wiki page yet, but that's
certainly something I'd like to add to it.

A code of conduct should not only give advises how to avoid the creation
of a conflict, but also how to settle a conflict.

> I feel that it is not something so uncommon. As Volker said, many other
> communities have some thing like this ...

... pirates had it, too.

But seriously: So far my experience with codes of conducts has been at
various German school. In *all* cases, the teachers instrumented
it to bully pupils they didn't like and then blamed these pupils for the
resulting destruction of the community. So, if someone suggests creating
a code of conduct, I can't help it: I must think of it as a weapon.

Best regards,
Simon

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