How are these arguments against the Code of Conduct Commitee's actions not arguments that the status quo for the technical community is fine and has always been fine? Is it the opinion here that we a very welcoming environment to new and estabilished contributors alike and that no one has ever stepped over the line? From my, limited, point of view this is how the discussion reads.
Yes, Code of Conduct enforcement is a very different process then enwiki blocking, this is not at all a bug. How enwiki is being argued as a gold standard for community health? Our movement requires a lot of emotional work of its participants and this is not at all an asset. It is great that we could finally have a Code of Conduct and have a community-led process for enforcing it.
There is a lot that we can improve in the CoC and its enforcement, but it is not in the direction of freely allowing non-constructive repeated behavior in technical spaces.
Chico Venancio