To prevent a misscommunication. I am in favor of a CoC and against https://github.com/domgetter/NCoC in particular.
I mean, I could also try to convince you all why taxation is theft and why
roads already were built in a time when there were no formal governments
paying it with tax payer money, but were built by tradesmen for being able to
conduct their free enterprise, and why central banks should be abolished.
But that's not the platform for that either :-)
On Tuesday, August 24, 2021 2:01:59 PM WEST Johann-Tobias Aaron Raphael Schäg
wrote:Am 2021-08-23 11:16, schrieb Staf Verhaegen (FibraServi):Op 23/08/2021 om 10:32 schreef Christoph Maier: On Mon, Aug 23, 2021
at 12:38 AM David Lanzendörfer
<leviathan@libresilicon.com> wrote: OK
The thing is, that we've got to make sure in the future, that
questions
about funding and so can be answered with the code of conduct.
In order to be effective, we can not accept money where strings are
attached, because we've got to make sure that we stay independent.
Especially with my back ground I'd know some folks to ask for funding,
but then the independence and trustworthyness of the project would
be put into question. Also patents are a no-no.
Also we should underline in the COD that the LibreSilicon label must
not be used by people to get involved in political activism, and it
doesn't
matter how well ment it is.
Interestingly, a Code of Conduct is typically a well-meant (as opposed
to well made) statement of political activism :-P
Ah well. Whatever it takes ...
Have you guys looked at No Code of Conduct:
https://github.com/domgetter/NCoC
I don't think this code of conduct will serve community well. I thought
Lanzendörfer's suggestions on disallowing repropriatorization on
community controoled turf (such as maling lists) are a good idea. The
call for a code of conduct came because content on the mailing list made
people annoyed.
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