Thread: Code of Conduct committee: call for volunteers
The proposed Postgres Code of Conduct [1] calls for an investigation and enforcement committee, which is to be appointed by and ultimately answerable to the core team, though no core members may sit on it. The core team is pleased to announce that Stacey Haysler has agreed to serve as the first Chair of the CoC committee. Many of you know Stacey from various conferences etc, and I don't feel that I need to repeat her excellent qualifications for this task. While we have a few names in mind for additional committee members, we need more in order that the committee can represent a diverse range of viewpoints and cultures. Therefore we are calling for volunteers, as indeed is required by the proposed CoC. This call will remain open until June 15; the committee membership will be decided and announced before the end of June. We encourage community members who, perhaps, have not previously taken large roles in the community to step forward for this. What is needed is not technical skills but empathy and the ability to understand varying viewpoints. If you are interested in serving, please write to coc@postgresql.org (do not follow up to this message). Please include answers to these questions: 1. What interests you about being on the CoC Committee? 2. Have you been on another CoC Committee, or had a similar role at another organization? (Prior experience is not required, it's just helpful to know everyone's background.) 3. What else would you like to tell us that is helpful for us to know about your potential involvement with the CoC Committee? regards, tom lane [1] https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Code_of_Conduct
I am apparently late in this discussion.
I COMPLETELY DISAGREE with the idea of having a CoC in Postgres.
I've participated for many years in the lists and don't remember one instance of inappropriate behavior.
A CoC will only contribute to decrease the quality of the Postgres code.
How? It will entrench women and fags in the Postgres community.
Having worked many years with women, I can say from experience that most of them are incompetent AF.
Fags are that plus disgusting.
I hope that you'll consider the CoC well.
It is an enmitous takeover.
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> schrieb am Do., 7. Juni 2018, 22:58:
The proposed Postgres Code of Conduct [1] calls for an investigation
and enforcement committee, which is to be appointed by and ultimately
answerable to the core team, though no core members may sit on it.
The core team is pleased to announce that Stacey Haysler has agreed
to serve as the first Chair of the CoC committee. Many of you know
Stacey from various conferences etc, and I don't feel that I need to
repeat her excellent qualifications for this task.
While we have a few names in mind for additional committee members,
we need more in order that the committee can represent a diverse
range of viewpoints and cultures. Therefore we are calling for
volunteers, as indeed is required by the proposed CoC. This call
will remain open until June 15; the committee membership will be
decided and announced before the end of June.
We encourage community members who, perhaps, have not previously
taken large roles in the community to step forward for this.
What is needed is not technical skills but empathy and the ability
to understand varying viewpoints.
If you are interested in serving, please write to coc@postgresql.org
(do not follow up to this message). Please include answers to these
questions:
1. What interests you about being on the CoC Committee?
2. Have you been on another CoC Committee, or had a similar role at
another organization? (Prior experience is not required, it's just
helpful to know everyone's background.)
3. What else would you like to tell us that is helpful for us to know
about your potential involvement with the CoC Committee?
regards, tom lane
[1] https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Code_of_Conduct
On 27/06/18 10:44, ERR ORR wrote: > I am apparently late in this discussion. > I COMPLETELY DISAGREE with the idea of having a CoC in Postgres. > I've participated for many years in the lists and don't remember one > instance of inappropriate behavior. > A CoC will only contribute to decrease the quality of the Postgres code. > How? It will entrench women and fags in the Postgres community. Is someone running unit tests on the CoC? :-) Ray. -- Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland rod@iol.ie
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 at 12:11, Raymond O'Donnell <rod@iol.ie> wrote: > On 27/06/18 10:44, ERR ORR wrote: [snip moronic ranting] > Is someone running unit tests on the CoC? :-) LOL. More like false-flagging, IMO. Geoff
This sort of verbiage has never been considered acceptable on the PostgreSQL lists. Since the CoC is not yet in effect, it falls on the core team to enforce community norms. Be advised that if you post something like this again, you will be banned immediately and permanently from the lists.
Magnus Hagander
PostgreSQL Core Team
PostgreSQL Core Team