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Re: Development suggestions from an ENSIME developer


From: Robert Cochran
Subject: Re: Development suggestions from an ENSIME developer
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 15:48:49 -0700
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.95 (gnu/linux)

Clément Pit--Claudel <address@hidden> writes:

> I for one would welcome a code of conduct :) These things tend to send
> an explicit positive message, and there are virtually no downsides to
> having one.

I disagree.

When I think 'Code of Conduct', I inevitably think of the Social Justice
Warriors. I think very lowly of the SJWs, and I'm always set on edge, at
least a little, when I see that a project has adopted a CoC. That tends
to be an indicator that the SJWs have infected a project.

See http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=6918 for a larger picture. Let me leave
you with this excerpt to set the stage (slightly adjusted to better fit
ASCII):

> Rosario tagged his Twitter report "Social Justice in action!" He knows
> who these people are: SJWs, "Social Justice Warriors". And, unless you
> have been living under a rock, so do you. These are the people – the
> political and doctrinal tendency, united if in no other way by an
> elaborate shared jargon and a seething hatred of djangoconcardiff’s
> "white straight male", who recently hounded Nobel laureate Tim Hunt out
> of his job with a /fraudulent/ accusation of sexist remarks.

I'd personally advocate for no code at all. "Be an adult, not an
asshole". Anyone that needs common decency rules spelled out for them
is probably not a good candidate for contributing, IMO.

If we must have a code, I'd pick something like the "Code of Merit"
(http://code-of-merit.org/), that makes it explicitly clear we are here
to write software, not to coddle people.

I know that I'm a relative newcomer to the Emacs lists, and that my
opinion isn't going to be as highly esteemed as some, but this issue is
important to me and I feel like I need to make my voice heard.

Thanks,
~Robert Cochran



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