[SailfishDevel] Acceptable Behaviour Guidelines - you decide
Jarko Vihriala
jarko.vihriala at jolla.com
Fri May 23 19:07:51 UTC 2014
True dat. It's actually you, the community herein who should draw the line. But, once a 'general' list is up, we can ensure (i.e. set up policies and rules easier) here so _this_ group stays healthy.
br,Jarko
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I don't think splitting is the solution, as opposed to drawing a line on what's acceptable overall.
E.g. on /r/rust, I've seen even subtly insulting comments (about purely technical topic at that!) get reprimanded with a request to adjust the tone. It seems to work just fine, and helps the 'offender' as much as it helps people reading the stuff.
On May 23, 2014 9:47 PM, "Jarko Vihriala" <jarko.vihriala at jolla.com<mailto:jarko.vihriala at jolla.com>> wrote:
We're looking into splitting the discussions on SF mailing lists. But, let's not make hasty moves and keep the technological part alive.
thanks, Jarko
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Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] Acceptable Behaviour Guidelines - you decide
Some of the discussions here have been borderline illegal; discouraging such behavior even with absence of 'technical' moderator tools (like you have even on barbaric environments like phpbb) is not necessarily a bad idea.
On May 22, 2014 5:53 PM, <christopher.lamb at thurweb.ch<mailto:christopher.lamb at thurweb.ch>> wrote:
Seconded. I could not have put it better myself.
Since the early days I have enjoyed the very open nature of this forum where pretty much anything goes that is vaguely Jolla / Qt / Open Source / technical.
>From my recollection the number of threads that struck me as "definitely better elsewhere" has been refreshingly small. Many of the threads have been helpful or and or insightful.
Keep up the good work
Chris
Zitat von "David Greaves" <david.greaves at jolla.com<mailto:david.greaves at jolla.com>>:
There's been enough noise on this mailing list recently that some people have
felt they don't want to participate.
We need to be careful about over-policing discussions but there is such a thing
as under-policing too.
How would we (community, not Jolla) determine the line? and what measures do we
think should be taken?
Lorn pointed to this as a useful document:
http://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/
FWIW I personally don't think there's anything happened recently that I would
actually take action over. My delete key works fine and history shows that
sometimes cries for help come in strange forms.
David/lbt
PS This thread is for generic guidelines - please keep any specific issues out
of it.
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