On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 10:39:51 AM UTC-4, Josh Smeaton wrote:
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> Kevin,
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> > It simply says, in deliberately vague language, that if a member of the
> Django community is treated abusively by another member of the Django
> community _outside_ a Django forum and that abuse is
Benjamin (and all others still paying attention),
I love the Django code of conduct. It's not perfect but it's quite good.
How does a person who claims one or even many historically marginalized
identities know that the Django community is a safe place for them without
a published and enforced
pletely that both were put forward with good
>> intentions. I'm all for policies that put forward good examples of
>> appreciated behavior and add to the general sense of inclusiveness which I
>> think your first one does. It scares the hell ou
people outside those groups is
> definitely welcome - the broader opinion and attitudes of the community
> will be considered as part of the ratification process. But it's not
> something that a small group of people can quickly agree on and commit.
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> Russ %-)
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> On Sun, Se