Communities

Writing
Writing
Codidact Meta
Codidact Meta
The Great Outdoors
The Great Outdoors
Photography & Video
Photography & Video
Scientific Speculation
Scientific Speculation
Cooking
Cooking
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Judaism
Judaism
Languages & Linguistics
Languages & Linguistics
Software Development
Software Development
Mathematics
Mathematics
Christianity
Christianity
Code Golf
Code Golf
Music
Music
Physics
Physics
Linux Systems
Linux Systems
Power Users
Power Users
Tabletop RPGs
Tabletop RPGs
Community Proposals
Community Proposals
tag:snake search within a tag
answers:0 unanswered questions
user:xxxx search by author id
score:0.5 posts with 0.5+ score
"snake oil" exact phrase
votes:4 posts with 4+ votes
created:<1w created < 1 week ago
post_type:xxxx type of post
Search help
Notifications
Mark all as read See all your notifications »
Q&A

Post History

77%
+5 −0
Q&A A Code of Conduct, dare I say it

Perhaps my favorite CoC would be the one currently used by the Ruby language quoted here: This document provides community guidelines for a safe, respectful, productive, and collaborative place f...

posted 4y ago by David A‭  ·  edited 4y ago by David A‭

Answer
#2: Post edited by user avatar David A‭ · 2020-01-01T22:36:58Z (over 4 years ago)
  • Perhaps my favorite CoC would be the [one currently used by the Ruby language](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/conduct/) quoted here:
  • > This document provides community guidelines for a safe, respectful, productive, and collaborative place for any person who is willing to contribute to the Ruby community. It applies to all “collaborative space”, which is defined as community communications channels (such as mailing lists, submitted patches, commit comments, etc.).
  • >
  • > * Participants will be tolerant of opposing views.
  • > * Participants must ensure that their language and actions are free of personal attacks and disparaging personal remarks.
  • > * When interpreting the words and actions of others, participants should always assume good intentions.
  • > * Behaviour which can be reasonably considered harassment will not be tolerated.
  • Perhaps my favorite CoC would be the [one currently used by the Ruby language](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/conduct/) quoted here:
  • > This document provides community guidelines for a safe, respectful, productive, and collaborative place for any person who is willing to contribute to the Ruby community. It applies to all “collaborative space”, which is defined as community communications channels (such as mailing lists, submitted patches, commit comments, etc.).
  • >
  • > * Participants will be tolerant of opposing views.
  • > * Participants must ensure that their language and actions are free of personal attacks and disparaging personal remarks.
  • > * When interpreting the words and actions of others, participants should always assume good intentions.
  • > * Behaviour which can be reasonably considered harassment will not be tolerated.
  • And yes, I'm familiar with the backstory behind that CoC and how it stands in opposition to things like the Contributor Covenant that ignore the [principle of charity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_charity).
#1: Initial revision by user avatar David A‭ · 2020-01-01T22:21:43Z (over 4 years ago)
Perhaps my favorite CoC would be the [one currently used by the Ruby language](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/conduct/) quoted here:

> This document provides community guidelines for a safe, respectful, productive, and collaborative place for any person who is willing to contribute to the Ruby community. It applies to all “collaborative space”, which is defined as community communications channels (such as mailing lists, submitted patches, commit comments, etc.).
> 
> * Participants will be tolerant of opposing views.
> * Participants must ensure that their language and actions are free of personal attacks and disparaging personal remarks.
> * When interpreting the words and actions of others, participants should always assume good intentions.
> * Behaviour which can be reasonably considered harassment will not be tolerated.