An old school Catholic code certainly makes a change from all the Puritan ones going around.
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extremely predictable take, but I don't recall any other CoC's including anything nearly as explicit as "First of all, love the Lord God with your whole heart, your whole soul, and your whole strength."
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You mean "explicitly religious" I take it. Many of the codes I'm familiar with certainly don't shy away from the arcane minutiae of their associated belief system.
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mind pointing out some explicit examples? Usually the behavior punished by said codes is pretty solidly in "don't be an asshole" territory.
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It's hard to bridge the gap between what's "obvious" to Benedict and what's obvious in the 21C, but the below is pretty insiderish. N.b. I'm not pointing to something "punished" -- your quote is also not actionable, per "we make no enforcement of the more introspective aspects".pic.twitter.com/FXqr0Gh6dz
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This is a list of things that such projects _won't_ punish and thus literally the opposite of what I requested
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The dangerous implicit is that you can be informally punished for making social faux-pas. That's why it specifically says they won't punish people who harshly correct you. Also you explicitly can't criticize back, which used to be the defense mechanism against Linus-style rants.
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This is the standard talking point, but in every case I've seen it's been a sustained refusal to, eg, use someone's preferred pronouns and not a single slip-up
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You all realize the whole thing is a joke right?
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pretty sure this is a joke
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Apparently the project creator is quite religious. If there were some sign on the code of conduct page implying that it's just a joke, or it were April 1st, I'd buy that excuse, but as is it's only a joke in the sense that it'll be retroactively called such to defuse outrage
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(via Hacker News), they explain their intentions further here: https://www.sqlite.org/codeofconduct.html … "One final reason for publishing the current CoC is as a preemptive move, to prevent some future customer from imposing on us one of those modern CoCs that I so dislike."
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nothing I've seen so far goes against this being sincere, even if he is being a bit snarky about it
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This CoC is stupid and should be done away with immediately. I presume it's a joke and it's funny but it's also irresponsible & unprofessional.
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it's a joke in the same way a dude at a party hitting on someone retroactively declares themselves to have been just joking after finding out that they're not interested
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What would they have to say that they did not already say about the other codes of conduct? For someone who does not follow SJW doctrines, a code that uses Catholic doctrine is not much different.
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this is the best coc ever
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> This rule is strict, and none are able to comply perfectly. Grace is readily granted for minor transgressions... The entire rule is good and wholesome, and yet we make no enforcement of the more introspective aspects. quite the contrast to everything else out there
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and in some ways, just the same: > Fear the Day of Judgment. > Be in dread of hell.
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