Core: Yes please, Code of Conduct committee: No Thanks.
Julian H. Stacey
jhs at berklix.com
Sat May 11 14:23:44 UTC 2019
FreeBSD Core Team Secretary wrote:
> The FreeBSD Core Team is aware of recent controversial statements made
> on social media by a FreeBSD developer. We, along with the Code of
> Conduct review committee, are investigating the matter and will decide
> what action to take. Both the Core Team and the FreeBSD Foundation
> would like to make it clear that views shared by individuals represent
> neither the Project nor the Foundation.
Core@ statements always welcome.
But Code of Conduct committee merit no automatic credence since:
Code of Conduct aims were cloned from an ultra feminist group of
non FreeBSD members, part paid by foundation, then shoved on
FreeBSD before discussion, by a voluble few in FreeBSD
The new CoC terms were hotly disputed. core@ failed to remove it
before many tuned out, despairing of the politics [& lack of core@
backbone, probably themselves scared of being labeled anti-whatever],
New CoC putch-ists took seats on CoC
FreeBSD had a CoC before the putch with the new feminist etc CoC.
https://www.freebsd.org/internal/code-of-conduct.html
CoC could be replaced with the old one from SVN, or from
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.freebsd.org/internal/code-of-conduct.html
Cheers,
Julian
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Julian Stacey, Consultant Systems Engineer, BSD Linux Unix, Munich Aachen Kent
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