Just a reminder, one of the original #scalaz codes of conduct was; criticism of your code is not a criticism of your person.
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Replying to @dibblego
I like this, but JSYK, for those of us late to the game (anyone not present at THE meeting) an unwritten CoC is equivalent to non-existent.
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Replying to @tomas_mikula
But it isn't. It's equivalent to "I don't know."
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Replying to @dibblego
From my perspective it's the same as non-existent: it has no effect on my conduct within the project.
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Replying to @tomas_mikula
Writing a few things on the internet, then claiming to be the enforcer of those things, is utterly corrupt and counter-productive. Go.
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Replying to @dibblego
No, thanks. I'm not requesting a written CoC. Just saying that an appeal to some unwritten agreement among few is meaningless to anyone else
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But it isn't. There are other ways to communicate it.
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