Red Hat fails to take WeMakeFedora.org
Red Hat fails to take WeMakeFedora.org
Posted Mar 17, 2022 12:48 UTC (Thu) by k3ninho (subscriber, #50375)In reply to: Red Hat fails to take WeMakeFedora.org by cypherpunks2
Parent article: Red Hat fails to take WeMakeFedora.org
Codes of Conduct and whether RMS's actions would fall outside reasonable codes of good conduct aren't hotly debated (or are only hotly debated by time-wasters arguing they deserve an exception). Codes of Conduct put a marker between helpful and unhelpful behaviour when you're trying to get people together to share work. 'People together' is more important than your unique skills or RMS' special contributions -- bugs won't be shallow without many eyes, to adapt an old saying.
The Code of Conduct is axiomatic to you being a good faith actor. It's a lesson learned after many years of trolls functioning as denial-of-service agents taking time from making great software to protect and police the behaviour of contributors. If you can't fit in and work within the collaborators' agreed terms of engagement, you're free to fork the project -- but good luck finding people to work with!
K3n.
P.S. It remains possible that a Code of Conduct perpetrates ongoing injustice against marginalised people, we all live in imperfect communities. Having a baseline Code of Conduct is a starting point to improve the community's expected standards of behaviour to become more inclusive and less oppressive.
