| From: | MJ Ray <mjr(at)phonecoop(dot)coop> |
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| To: | spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: Code of Conduct at events |
| Date: | 2010-11-10 21:10:25 |
| Message-ID: | 20101110211025.51CBAF7316@nail.towers.org.uk |
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Ian Jackson wrote:
> Adrian Bunk writes ("Re: Code of Conduct at events"):
> > Public denouncing of non-convicted people is a violation of Human
> > Rights.
>
> Nonsense.
It depends exactly what the denouncement is, I think.
> > I'd expect a code of conduct to also disallow publically accusing other
> > people of crimes.
>
> Ridiculous.
Well, yes, as if the accusation isn't public to some degree, then there
wouldn't be fair process, which would also violate some human right.
I think a code of conduct is a good idea, but I'm not sure if there's
too much emphasis on one particular type of misbehaviour for free and
open source software projects. I think some SPI projects have had
other sorts of problems at events too: could SPI poll the liaisons,
please?
Hope that helps,
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