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Re: [opensuse-project] Proposing a Code of Conduct for openSUSE
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 13:33:11 -0600
- Message-id: <200801181333.11900.rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 18 January 2008 11:02:33 am Martin Lasarsch wrote:
I understand Federico's post as Board reaction to obviously increasing trend
to go beyond acceptable. The opensuse@xxxxxxxxxxxx is example.
I can agree with Banjamin that simple rules will not work well.
Being civil and tolerant has different meaning for differnet people and in
different cultures.
Make more detailed rules, what is allowed and what not, how will be sanctioned
each attempt to break the rules, will help people to find out where is the
line that should not be crossed.
Technically:
Speed up work on voting system. It will help much.
Too many negative votes, and offender is out.
I guess it is not impossible to make it automatic, low average grade limits
your ability to post comments, for instance number of posts. Cloaking or
posting huge comments, to go around the system, will kick you out for some
time. Do it again, and you can look for some other place.
To list all that is objective is impossible, but it is possible to identify
and add to the list what most of the people find as objective.
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Regards,
Rajko
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And no, i have no idea what to do if this is not working ...
I understand Federico's post as Board reaction to obviously increasing trend
to go beyond acceptable. The opensuse@xxxxxxxxxxxx is example.
I can agree with Banjamin that simple rules will not work well.
Being civil and tolerant has different meaning for differnet people and in
different cultures.
Make more detailed rules, what is allowed and what not, how will be sanctioned
each attempt to break the rules, will help people to find out where is the
line that should not be crossed.
Technically:
Speed up work on voting system. It will help much.
Too many negative votes, and offender is out.
I guess it is not impossible to make it automatic, low average grade limits
your ability to post comments, for instance number of posts. Cloaking or
posting huge comments, to go around the system, will kick you out for some
time. Do it again, and you can look for some other place.
To list all that is objective is impossible, but it is possible to identify
and add to the list what most of the people find as objective.
--
Regards,
Rajko
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