
3 Apr
2017
3 Apr
'17
5:32 a.m.
On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 01:52:38AM -0700, Tikhon Jelvis wrote:
Personally, I would not be against a *short and simple* code of conduct that specifically addresses issues we have seen. I'm imagining clear guidelines that help people express themselves in a thoughtful and polite way. Something in the style of the Hacker News commenting guidelines[1] (at least the first four; the rest are specific to HN/Reddit-like sites).
You might be interested in Ruby's COC [1] too. They had a discussion some time ago and Matz&co requirements were "short and to the point". Indeed it's very clear to read. [1] https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/conduct/