Re: [MASSMAIL]Re: Code of Conduct plan
От | gilberto.castillo@etecsa.cu |
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Тема | Re: [MASSMAIL]Re: Code of Conduct plan |
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Msg-id | 8f088b21407b8f14b903d62320a8690a@etecsa.cu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Code of Conduct plan ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
O.K, Remember my Country Please!!!!. El 2018-06-05 11:29, Joshua D. Drake escribió: > On 06/05/2018 07:45 AM, Chris Travers wrote: > >> It is my hope that PostgreSQL.Org -Core chooses members for that >> committee that are exceedingly diverse otherwise it is just an >> echo >> chamber for a single ideology and that will destroy this >> community. >> >> >> If I may suggest: The committee should be international as well and >> include people from around the world. The last thing we want is for >> it to be dominated by people from one particular cultural viewpoint. >> > > +1 > > >> "considered offensive by fellow members" >> >> Is definitely too broad. The problem comes in here: >> >> I might possibly say that "I'm the master in this area" when >> talking to someone on a technical subject. In the sense that >> I'm better at that particular skill, but some hypersensitive >> American could get their knickers in a twist (notice, that in >> this context, no gender is implied -- also in using that that >> expression "get their knickers in a twist" could offend some >> snowflake) claiming that I'm suggesting that whoever >> >> >> "snowflake", I find that term hilarious others find it highly >> offensive. Which is correct? >> >> >> I agree with both concerns in the above exchange. >> >> This is an economic common project. The goal should be for people to >> come together and act civilly. Waging culture war using the code of >> conduct itself should be a violation of the code of conduct and this >> goes on *all* (not just one or two) sides. >> > > [snip] > >> >> Yes and that is a problem. We need to have some simple barrier of >> acceptance that we are all adults here (or should act like >> adults). >> Knowing your audience is important. >> >> >> I would point out also that the PostgreSQL community is nice and >> mature. At PGConf US I saw what appeared to be two individuals with >> red MAGA hats. And yet everyone managed to be civil. We manage to do >> better than the US does on the whole in this regard and we should be >> proud of ourselves. > > To be fair, those were South Africans but yes, nobody gave them any > public grief as far as I know. > >> >> Correct. I think one way to look at all of this is, "if you >> wouldn't >> say it to your boss or a client don't say it here". That too has >> problems but generally speaking I think it keeps the restrictions >> rational. >> >> >> I will post a more specific set of thoughts here but in general I >> think the presumption ought to be that people are trying to work >> together. Misunderstanding can happen. But let's try to act in a >> collegial and generally respectful way around eachother. > > +1 > > JD
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