-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 April 21th 2010 for Sylvain Beucler <b...@gnu.org> copy in savannah-hackers-public@gnu.org thread "Code of conduct".
Hi Sylvain. I think we must distinguish a code from guidelines. (At the best of my understanding) A code is a set of mandatory rules, a guideline are advices. They are named "Code of conduct", but they give me the impression you wrote them as advices when communicating with Savannah users. I agree with the "code of conduct" in any way, but if they're really meant to be a set of mandatory rules then I would like it to be locked, and not to be modified further unless all savannah hackers agree in a modification. Currently it is on a wiki AFIK. >You are a site admin, but you are in no way a project admin; when >you're interacting with a hosted project, always assume you have no >privilege: you cannot add yourself as a member, you cannot subscribe >to their private mailing lists or read their archives, etc. Doing so >would be considered extremely invasive by the project >maintainers. Consider that there is a difference between what you >technically can do, and what you morally can do. The moral prevails. I know and agree in the fact I'm not project admin; however sometimes people discline to meet the requirements. What It is supposed we should do in those cases, if not to fix the issues by ourself?. Regards. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEAREIAAYFAkvPkC4ACgkQZ4DA0TLic4gh4QCeJwD1RCuxDQnWRRMFeGy65G// yqoAn1KaBAMDP+lXGTjJvfHgYR27Iav9 =UxDS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----