On the topic of Codes of Conduct
Hi everyone, A few days ago, there was a thread where a member brought up the code of conduct to another member. In particular, as this list is provided by the Python Software Foundation, we are observing the PSF Code of Conduct. We are all expected to observe the code of conduct and I would expect that people would feel safe raising violations of the code of conduct. Furthermore, people shouldn't feel as if being asked to observe the Code of Conduct is a threat or a violation of the Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct exists to ensure that everyone feels safe participating in this community. Granted, it's not a particularly active community but it should be capable of representing the global Python community. If having to observe the Code of Conduct offends you or makes you feel personally unsafe, perhaps you need to think long and hard about why that is. If you think that you can't abide by the Code of Conduct, you are not required to continue to subscribe to this list or participate in its discussions. To be clear, I have no intention to litigate the interaction from a few days ago. No complaint seems to have been made. Further, there's no intent to entertain discussion of moving this list off of PSF infrastructure to bypass a Code of Conduct as any list with me as a moderator or administrator will require a CoC. Cheers, Ian
Ian Stapleton Cordasco <graffatcolmingov@gmail.com> writes:
If having to observe the Code of Conduct offends you or makes you feel personally unsafe, perhaps you need to think long and hard about why that is. If you think that you can't abide by the Code of Conduct, you are not required to continue to subscribe to this list or participate in its discussions.
To be clear, I have no intention to litigate the interaction from a few days ago. No complaint seems to have been made. Further, there's no intent to entertain discussion of moving this list off of PSF infrastructure to bypass a Code of Conduct as any list with me as a moderator or administrator will require a CoC.
Thank you, Ian and everyone who works to keep this community free from destructive behaviour. -- \ “Our urge to trust our senses overpowers what our measuring | `\ devices tell us about the actual nature of reality.” —Ann | _o__) Druyan, _Cosmos_, 2014 | Ben Finney
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Ben Finney
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Ian Stapleton Cordasco