On 27/9/21 4:33 am, David Runge via arch-dev-public wrote:
An RFC has now entered Final Comment Period. In 14 days, discussion will end and the proposal will either be accepted, rejected or withdrawn:
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/rfcs/-/merge_requests/6
Please visit the above link for discussion.
Note that visiting the above link to make a comment would require agreeing to the Terms of Service, which includes the document under discussion. However, the RFC process does allow discussion external to the merge request, so people should feel free to respond elsewhere. I do not disagree with Arch having *a* code of conduct. I disagree with Arch formally adopting *this* code of conduct. As I stated in [1], I find the current document to be extremely long. This is mostly due to explaining points in a level of detail that I consider condescending to the community. For example, I'm not sure a word other than condescending can be used to describe explaining in great detail what a troll is to a technical Linux distribution community. I do not think Arch should formally adopt *this* code of conduct. [1] https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2021-July/030474.html Regards, Allan