Le 09/05/2011 23:04, Jos Poortvliet a écrit :
In both cases, problem solved.
We won't be kicking out anyone on a whim,
the good point of this thread is that references given are interesting. I still feel like the solution is not, not only, mostly not a rule of conduct. I'm pretty sure nobody will complain about the rule of conbduct content. Nobody will ask for rape freedom (Hum... seems like this is not completely true given the recent US news). But if you read the references, you see that a women was subject of inapropriate (at least) tentatives *in her room* *late in the evening* *after many beers*. I don't see where our rules of conduct can have an utility here! But may be we want to forgive alcoohol in the conference? (that said, this would not have done any good in the case cited, on the contrary, forgiving alcohol in the conf makes people go to they room to drink. we probably have to setup organisation rules to *prevent* problems. And, Jos, do you think *you* are going to kick some drunk people out? what if he is 1.90m tall and 100kgs? I already have managed such problem, trust me, it's not easy :-( jdd NB: one of my daughter if a singer in a local feast orchestra, I can say inappropriate conduct problems are frequent and the best arm is cop dog! -- http://www.dodin.net http://www.youtube.com/user/jdddodinorg http://jdd.blip.tv/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org