2014-11-28 23:43 GMT+01:00 Simon King <simon.k...@uni-jena.de>: > Hi Vincent, > > On 2014-11-28, Vincent Delecroix <20100.delecr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Please tell me who? As far as I read, nobody proposed to have nothing. > > I did propose to have nothing. > > I still think that setting good examples is vastly superiour to *any* > kind of written rules. However, I acknowledge that a slight majority > of people wants written rules. Now, the aim is to create something that > is as unlikely to do damage as possible. > > Thank you for acknowledging this fact. I do listen to your arguments too. In both examples you give of bad use of a code of conduct, there is a group of people who have some power and they use their co called code of conduct as a general law to abuse of their power. In our situation at least, there is no one with power, we're all equals. But still, I don't want anything like the situations you describe and that is why I totally agree that whatever "code" we have, it should never be a law.
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