Re: Standards of Conduct

From: Nathan Hand (nathanh@chirp.com.au)
Date: Fri Feb 11 2000 - 11:19:18 EST


On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 12:59:49PM -0800, Karen Shaeffer wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I really do not care about the colorful history of the linux-kernel mailing
> list and respect the right of individuals to speak their mind--without
> constraint, when they are conversing one-on-one either in person or via
> email. But considering the rapid adoption of Linux by global corporations
> and the connection of this list to the work environment of peoples of all
> types and background (and including women) as a side effect of that adoption,
> it is imperative that some minimum set of Standards of Conduct be enforced on
> this list.

No, it's not imperative at all.

> I would urge those controlling this list to take responsibility and put all
> list subscribers on notice that certain behaviors can no longer be
> tolerated. It is clearly in the best interest of Linux as we move forward.
>
> I hope I haven't offended anyone by suggesting that we, as a community, can
> expect a minimum standard of conduct to be observed on our most important
> mailing list. Think about it.

You would further the freedom of software by censoring the freedoms of
programmers? Sounds weird to me.

-- 
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