Yaron,
On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 8:35 PM Yaron Koren <yaron(a)wikiworks.com> wrote:
This looks to me like a violation of the Code of
Conduct. I don't want to
cause more drama in this discussion, especially since it seems like a sort
of consensus has formed and we can all move on, but I do find it disturbing
that a member of the Code of Conduct Committee, who is tasked with
enforcing the rules, is himself willing to engage in personal attacks.
This isn't a personal attack, it's a consequence to your earlier email.
You stated yourself, that one of the reasons you don't think a COC.md file
should exist in your repository is because not all interactions are covered
by it. While that might be true technically-speaking, it does make a
statement to potential contributors about what they might expect in terms
of feeling safe and secure with a CoC in place.
For those of us who "bad interaction online" are a norm rather than an edge
case, a statement that the CoC is not fully covering a space means we don't
go to that space if we can help it.
Saying that one does not intend on touching a space where the maintainer
clearly stated the CoC is only partially in effect is not a personal attack
-- it's a consequence of what you said.
A consequence that is also shared by others who may feel less comfortable
speaking up on public threads, but would avoid going into such spaces all
the same. Not because of who you are personally, but because of what your
statement about how your space is governed means.
Whatever other claims and discussion is going on in this and the other
thread, let's not try to make it sound like there's a personal attack going
on here.
Moriel
-Yaron
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