Re: Code of Conduct plan - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Christophe Pettus
Subject Re: Code of Conduct plan
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Msg-id C01D9E47-53E8-4AEB-8089-8017DD5F39E7@thebuild.com
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In response to Re: Code of Conduct plan  (Gavin Flower <GavinFlower@archidevsys.co.nz>)
Responses Re: Code of Conduct plan  (Gavin Flower <GavinFlower@archidevsys.co.nz>)
Re: Code of Conduct plan  (Chris Travers <chris.travers@gmail.com>)
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> On Jun 7, 2018, at 21:00, Gavin Flower <GavinFlower@archidevsys.co.nz> wrote:
>
>> I have to say that this seems like a red herring to me.
> Not entirely.  American web sites tend to insist on weird date format, and insist on the archaic imperial units
ratherthan the metric system that most people in the world use.  

Then you will be pleased to know that neither writing dates day-of-month first, nor using meters, will be Code of
Conductviolations. :) 

> For example try defining something simple, like what is a car!
[...]
>
> Try defining success at university

It is equally unlikely that the Code of Conduct committee will need to decide what a car is, or whether or not someone
hassucceeded at university. 

I'm not trying to be snide, but this does seem to be exactly what I was talking about: When asked for examples of
culturaldifferences that might run afoul of the CoC, the examples don't seem to be either relevant (i.e., they are not
thingsthe CoC committee will have to address), or are clearly contextual in a way that a human will have no trouble
understanding.

> I've called a friend of mine a bastard, but he took it as a mark of respect in the context of our discussion.

This is why we have human beings, rather than a regex, forming the Code of Conduct committee.  It's important to
rememberthat the CoC committee is not going to be going around policing the community for potential violations; their
jobis to resolve actual situations between real people.  It's not their job to define values; it's their job to resolve
situations. In my experience in dealing with CoC issues, the situations (while often complex) are rarely of the form,
"Thisword does not mean anything bad where I come from." 

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