Hi, Call me the Grinch, but I have the feeling there are 2 kinds of people in the world: * those who behave naturally, who don't need such written CoC because it is obvious for them, * those who would need it but definitely won't read and consider it because they think others are stupid / here to serve them / you name it...
Am I already too desperate about people? :-) That being said, I second Dirk: anything longer than one short and clear sentence per idea is TL;DR (IMHO). -- Alexandre Feblot > Le 7 déc. 2015 à 20:58, Dirk Bächle <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Hi all, > > On 04.12.2015 18:10, Bill Deegan wrote: >> All, >> >> Perhaps it's a good idea to add an official code of conduct for SCons. >> http://blog.codinghorror.com/the-hugging-will-continue-until-morale-improves/ >> >> The following site seems to provide a reasonable code. >> http://contributor-covenant.org/ >> >> Thoughts? >> > > here's my opinion: > > - +1, in general. I don't mind having a CoC, and I fail to see how following > this "mainstream" (allegedly) pattern could harm the project. > - For my personal taste, the yahoo example provided by Gary is too long to > read. Bill's and Russel's texts are shorter, and easier to digest for me as > non-native speaker. > - Simply adopting one of those options would be fine with me. @WBlevins: I > would be opposed to the idea of then adding more regulations on top. It's not > much more than a badge, that says: "We care." And when the time comes, we'll > take actions and "care" without having to look up our CoC. We've done this > successfully in the past... > > Best regards, > > Dirk > > _______________________________________________ > Scons-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-dev
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