Haskell caught the Code of Conduct scam. Scala did not. Thanks to Simon PJ.
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Replying to @cdsmithus
A few abusive people trying to execute the Code of Conduct scam on Haskell. It worked for Scala, due gullibility. It did not work for Haskell, due intelligence.
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Replying to @dibblego
I'm afraid I don't know what the Code of Conduct scam is.
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Replying to @cdsmithus
So, you know these things, politicians. Right? Bit hard to explain on twitter.
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Replying to @dibblego
Do you just mean the existence of a code of conduct?
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Replying to @cdsmithus
Not necessarily; that is not the scam itself, but yes almost all current existences are scams. This CoC is not a scam: https://gist.github.com/tonymorris/90522094bb964fd0d7bb42acd43ff4fb …
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Replying to @dibblego
So "scam" in this case refers to something well-meaning people do in good faith to try to be more inclusive and welcoming. Ugh.
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Replying to @cdsmithus @dibblego
In the case at hand, the hypocritical request for a CoC is specifically coming from that same group of "well-meaning" people who've been posting things like https://github.com/snoyberg/snoyman.com-content/blob/eb9d19923b58d7cc184675e96b5689e5de3a7b22/posts/haskell-org-evil-cabal.md … or https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DhCJuYTW0AEDL0z.jpg … "in good faith to try to be more inclusive and welcoming" in the past.
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FWIW, I am less interested in "the people" than the fact that Haskell has demonstrated resilience to this scam.
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