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Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Pol
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Daniel P . Berrangé |
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Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Policy document |
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Tue, 13 Apr 2021 17:25:00 +0100 |
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Mutt/2.0.5 (2021-01-21) |
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 05:05:27PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> In an ideal world, we would all get along together very well, always be
> polite and never end up in huge conflicts. And even if there are conflicts,
> we would always handle each other fair and respectfully. Unfortunately,
> this is not an ideal world and sometimes people forget how to interact with
> each other in a professional and respectful way. Fortunately, this seldom
> happens in the QEMU community, but for such rare cases it is preferrable
> to have a basic code of conduct document available to show to people
> who are misbehaving. In case that does not help yet, we should also have
> a conflict resolution policy ready that can be applied in the worst case.
>
> The Code of Conduct document tries to be short and to the point while
> trying to remain friendly and welcoming; it is based on the Fedora Code
> of Conduct[1] with extra detail added based on the Contributor Covenant
> 1.3.0[2]. Other proposals included the Contributor Covenant 1.3.0 itself
> or the Django Code of Conduct[3] (which is also a derivative of Fedora's)
> but, in any case, there was agreement on keeping the conflict resolution
> policy separate from the CoC itself.
>
> An important point is whether to apply the code of conduct to violations
> that occur outside public spaces. The text herein restricts that to
> individuals acting as a representative or a member of the project or
> its community. This is intermediate between the Contributor Covenant
> (which only mentions representatives of the community, for example using
> an official project e-mail address or posting via an official social media
> account), and the Django Code of Conduct, which says that violations of
> this code outside these spaces "may" be considered but does not limit
> this further.
Since this was derived from the Fedora CoC, you might be interested to
know that Fedora is currently revisiting its CoC:
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/policy-proposal-new-code-of-conduct/
The first comment on that post from mattdm gives clarity as to why they
feel the need to revisit it
Regards,
Daniel
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- Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Policy document, Kevin Wolf, 2021/04/07
- Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Policy document, Alex Bennée, 2021/04/07
- Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Policy document, Kevin Wolf, 2021/04/07
- Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Policy document, Paolo Bonzini, 2021/04/13
- Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Policy document, Andreas Färber, 2021/04/13
- Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Policy document, Peter Maydell, 2021/04/13
- Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Policy document, Markus Armbruster, 2021/04/13
- Re: [PATCH] docs: Add a QEMU Code of Conduct and Conflict Resolution Policy document,
Daniel P . Berrangé <=