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Adopting a Code of Conduct #26

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cecton opened this issue Jan 13, 2021 · 4 comments
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Adopting a Code of Conduct #26

cecton opened this issue Jan 13, 2021 · 4 comments
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@cecton
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cecton commented Jan 13, 2021

I suggest you add a CoC so the project stay welcoming and protected from abuse.

Click here to add one: https://github.com/destream-py/destream/community/code-of-conduct/new?template=contributor-covenant

You will need to provide the email address of someone who can take action in case of problem.

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eumiro commented Jan 13, 2021

@jruere would you like to take care of it?

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jruere commented Jan 13, 2021

It's odd to me that we need to declare that we don't accept harassment but I understand it's a popular thing nowadays.

I would dislike to publish my email for this.

Could we not do this?

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cecton commented Jan 13, 2021

I would dislike to publish my email for this.

I knew you would say that 😁 I noticed how protecting you are about your email address. Maybe @eumiro 's email then? Or create one and forward the emails?

It's odd to me that we need to declare that we don't accept harassment but I understand it's a popular thing nowadays.

Not really odd. Tech is a very toxic place, especially in OSS.

We developers are behaving very badly with each other all the time. Always thinking we are the best and the others are wrong. See what happened in the Linux kernel community. But what about the Python community? Or JavaScript? Or every-single-community-ever?

CoC is not just a "popular thing". It is a tool to help people like me (women) and others not being harassed or threaten. You do it to protect your community.

I also found odd in the beginning to have to remind people to not harass each other but heh... humans are really weird. Some weirdo even thought that taking on the Capitol would help change the result of the election. So yeah... you really have to write down very obvious things like: "don't do hate speech", "don't harass people", "don't threat people", etc... and put a limit as soon as possible.

Could we not do this?

I'm not the sole owner anymore and I'm temporarily anyway. So if @eumiro also find it unneeded, it's a majority, so be it.

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jruere commented Jan 13, 2021

I'm not against this. @eumiro , if you are for this, I'll create a new address to forward emails or I'll reconsider just publishing my address.

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