37 messages in org.gnome.foundation-listRe: Code of conduct (bis)
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Subject:Re: Code of conduct (bis)Actions...
From:Murray Cumming (murr@murrayc.com)
Date:Dec 1, 2006 9:44:08 am
List:org.gnome.foundation-list

On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 18:31 +0100, Dave Neary wrote: [snip]

The main use of a code being written down is to ensure that newcomers to the project know where they stand, what they can expect, and (if they don't respect the code) why they're being given out to.

[snip]

So let's assume this for a moment, though I don't entirely agree. Then the logistical problem for me is How do we get that code of conduct somewhere visible for those newcomers to see? Just having it on the website (in About GNOME, for instance), would have impact before the newcomer even knows who those people are.

But the problem is, who gets to say that it can go on the website? If the website maintainer decides to do it then that's not really bottom-up.

I think this is so uncontroversial that nobody is going to have a serious problem with a web site maintainer doing it, but I'd generally rather have our elected representatives deciding it, because that's what they are for.

But yes, I'll try the endorsement strategy if I have to.