[python-committers] Making the PSF CoC apply to core developers
Brett Cannon
brett at python.org
Sun Feb 28 16:25:32 EST 2016
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016, 12:02 Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote:
> On 02/28/2016 08:10 PM, Brett Cannon wrote:
>
> > Can *anyone* take it upon themselves to (let's
> > say) say "Brett, you unilaterally changed the policy with no
> discussion
> > or consultation and just four minutes notice. That is unspeakably
> rude
> > and total jerk behaviour, so under your own rules you're out of
> here"?
> >
> > I'm not just making a rhetorical point. I wouldn't accept that sort
> of
> > unilateral behaviour from my work colleagues.
> >
> >
> > It wasn't a unilateral decision. If it was then I would have just done it
> > without opening an issue or bringing it up here. I mentioned it here
> just in
> > case someone might get upset by it (which obviously happened).
>
> FWIW, Eric Smith and myself (co-"owners" of the mailing list) supported
> this
> when Brett asked.
>
I think Steven's objection was me wanting to state in the devguide that
core devs would adhere to the CoC in all Python-related interactions in the
community regardless of whether that interaction explicitly occurred under
the purview of the CoC, which is a stronger statement than just this
mailing list being under the CoC.
-Brett
> I hope, Steven, you're by now convinced that this wasn't a cloak-and-dagger
> operation (really, for volunteer work there is no such thing as "business
> hours").
>
> Neither is it a unique thing for a python.org mailing list. This is
> especially
> important: what is so different about python-ideas that it needs the CoC,
> while -committers doesn't? Much better to be consistent and to have the
> same
> standards applied to every list (eventually).
>
> cheers,
> Georg
>
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