Ruby Dino wrote: > We've had many admins on ruby-lang throughout the time, some with commit privs have admin access. I'd like a small but decent CoC like PostgreSQL's which basically states "don't be an asshole." Enforcement doesn't nee...valarissa (Lauren Voswinkel)
Ruby Dino wrote: > The relevance of WHICH CoC Ruby should adopt if any. The Contributors Covenant is bad spirited, as I've displayed the github link to the commits. Which is fair, looking at my initial comment on here, do you suppor...valarissa (Lauren Voswinkel)
Fred Heath wrote: > Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote: > ... #202 came from the impersonating account. Hover over the name to see the user id to verify if it is actually Coraline (the OP has her id) versus the impostor.valarissa (Lauren Voswinkel)
Ruby Dino wrote: > Lauren Voswinkel wrote: > ... Which has exactly what relevance to the discussion of codes of conduct and whether or not one with defined and enforceable action items should be adopted?valarissa (Lauren Voswinkel)
Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote: > Lauren Voswinkel wrote: > ... https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/users/10502 != https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/users/10446 Impersonating another to advance your views is detestable, with or without a code of conduct ...valarissa (Lauren Voswinkel)
Ruby Dino wrote: > As a minority far oppressed more than Coraline, she needs to just drop it. This is a claim that cannot be substantiated in your favor and is nothing if not divisive. Comparisons between two groups oppressions' ha...valarissa (Lauren Voswinkel)
A code of conduct, fundamentally, exists in a community in the same way that a disaster plan exists. It is there, so that, should an incident occur, there is a clear indication of both the process through which that incident can be repor...valarissa (Lauren Voswinkel)