Hi!

Am Freitag, 28. November 2014 04:26:44 UTC+1 schrieb Andrew:
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>
> 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).
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> +1
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If a substantial part of our community would share that attitude, we'd be 
in serious trouble, I am afraid.

For creating a conflict, it is in some cases sufficient to have a single 
person who had have a bad day or didn't sleep enough, causing a temporary 
misjudgement.

However, for keeping a conflict boiling, it is in all cases necessary to 
have several people who are committing continued misjudgements. And that's 
what the mentioned attitude achieves.

And unfortunately, a code of conduct can not prevent a temporary 
misjudgement, but it may encourage the mentioned attitude, making conflicts 
a lot more violent.

In other words, if you are able to see a legitimate request behind a wall 
of behaviour that seems inappropriate to you, then you should answer that 
request. It is fine if you are not able to, but then please don't answer at 
all.

Best regards,
Simon

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