On Wednesday 23 January 2008 04:31:12 am jdd wrote:
Federico Mena Quintero a écrit :
On behalf of the openSUSE Board, I would like to propose the adoption of a Code of Conduct for openSUSE.
dear folks :-)
When making a discussion, allow some delay for people to anwswer, for example I was on travel these days and could not answer before.
I may say that most argument have been said by one or an other.
In summary, I don't think anything could be usefull if not backed by a (group of) moderator, with permissions to remove an entire thread from the archives.
That would be the most appropriate, as my feeling is that for some posters that would be ultimate argument not to spend time posting.
I'm nearly certain than knowing this action is possible will give to the moderator's advices enough power not to have to use it
+1
a private mail to any user from the moderator saying "stop, please" could have a very good effect.
If not, than some ability to make polite request real is needed.
If the @opensuse.org mails are cautiously given, any mail or post from one of these adress may also have some effect, saving moderator time, as do today a mail from novell.com
+1
it's completely unusefull to make new Code of Conduct other than usual usenet ones.
+1
May I say than on opensuse list (I don't use IRC), some noise is done by a small bunch of people (I myself received some offending private mails)
jdd
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