ericbsd The PR: ghostbsd/documentation77 The PR version: https://ghostbsd-documentation-portal--77.org.readthedocs.build/en/77/CoC.html
grahamperrin ericbsd The PR version: https://ghostbsd-documentation-portal--77.org.readthedocs.build/en/77/CoC.html Not found, I assume that the Code of Conduct was succeeded by the Community Guidelines (2025-01-13) … true? ericbsd … This will most likely replace the CoC. …
ericbsd I will probably make another revision. I am not a fan of a code of conduct, but on Telegram there is always a person who goes too far.
Robin Codes of Conduct have been weaponized like crazy to do unbelievable things. I think it was NixOS whose board used the CoC to kick the founder of the project out over some minor disagreement. Mozilla used it against their own CEO, and - what brought me here from Linux - the Linux Foundation applied it's CoC in a sweeping "purge" over politics. CoCs are not the noble things they are made out to be.
ericbsd Robin I am aware. I added that code of conduct because of issues with people on telegram. I am not fan of code conduct but there is always someone behaving badly.