1. Time for Code of Conduct?
- Posted by _tom (admin) Jun 24, 2014
- 1966 views
From http://opensource.com/life/14/5/codes-of-conduct-open-source-communities
Late last month, the Debian project voted to adopt a community code of conduct, a set of guidelines for acceptable participation in its official communication channels. Members agreed to abide by the following principles:
- Be respectful
- Assume good faith
- Be collaborative
- Try to be concise
- Be open
The project also cemented a formal process for altering the code: only a vote from the Debian general assembly can amend the community's code of conduct.
In ratifying this general resolution, Debian joins a host of high-profile open source projects—like Fedora, Ubuntu, GNOME, and OpenStack—that have adopted community codes of conduct.
Open source communities' codes of conduct differ, but all tend to embody a core collection of values: respect, consideration, collaboration, concision, transparency, patience, deference to electoral processes, and the importance of seeking assistance when in need.
Certainly these values express something central to the open source way, but do they go without saying? Should all open source projects formalize community codes of conduct?
We can not lose valuable contributors to O[.
_tom
2. Re: Time for Code of Conduct?
- Posted by jimcbrown (admin) Jun 24, 2014
- 1633 views
Certainly these values express something central to the open source way, but do they go without saying? Should all open source projects formalize community codes of conduct?
We can not lose valuable contributors to O[.
That looks like a good idea to me.
3. Re: Time for Code of Conduct?
- Posted by euphoric (admin) Jun 24, 2014
- 1627 views
Certainly these values express something central to the open source way, but do they go without saying? Should all open source projects formalize community codes of conduct?
We can not lose valuable contributors to O[.
That looks like a good idea to me.
I conquer.
I mean, concur.
But also, conquer.
4. Re: Time for Code of Conduct?
- Posted by DerekParnell (admin) Jun 24, 2014
- 1621 views
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Members agreed to abide by the following principles:
- Be respectful
- Assume good faith
- Be collaborative
- Try to be concise
- Be open
Let's work on it. It's valuable.
5. Re: Time for Code of Conduct?
- Posted by ChrisB (moderator) Jun 25, 2014
- 1577 views
Hi
+1 from me
Chris