pdoc3 maintainer here. Appreciate the chance to defend my position.
While I like to think the Python community benefits from my fork of
the pdoc project (I likely wouldn't have put such effort into it
otherwise!), I can't convincingly claim the project's website or its
light-hearted author are
> For the CoC issue, and if it does or does not violate the CoC, I think you
> should fire this off to p...@python.org. This is where I don't like
> intentionally vague guidelines. Yes, they stop schoolkid rule lawyering,
> but it does mean we depend on adjudicators quite a bit.
There's never
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> On Sat, May
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 11:05 PM Alex Walters wrote:
>
> I actually do see this as a sticky issue. The python community code of
> conduct is fairly vague. The Contributor Code of Conduct is fairly
> explicit, however, if this were a criminal proceeding... I don't think the
> evidence exists to
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On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 8:00 PM M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> the PSF CoC applies to the wiki as well, but I'm not sure I follow
> your comments regarding the page in question.
>
> This is the version of the page you edited:
>
>
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> Does the main P
Hi Chris,
the PSF CoC applies to the wiki as well, but I'm not sure I follow
your comments regarding the page in question.
This is the version of the page you edited:
https://wiki.python.org/moin/DocumentationTools?action=recall=41
It simply says that the package is a maintained fork. I could
Does the main Python COC apply to pages on the wiki? If not, is there
some approximate equivalent that all wiki editors are bound to comply
with? I can't find anything specified.
The page in question is one that has been the focus of some discussion already: