On 1/29/2018 6:16 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > Over the last 3 days I have had two situations come up where I was > asked for my opinion in regards to possible CoC violations. I just > wanted to take this opportunity to remind everyone that open source > does not work if we are not open, considerate, and respectful to one > another (which also happens to be the PSF CoC that we are all expected > to follow when working on Python). When we stop being kind to each > other is when open source falls apart because it drives people away, > and for a project that is driven by volunteers like Python that will > be what ends this project (not to say people should be rude to > corporate open source projects, but they can simply choose to switch > to a core dump approach of open source). > > I gave a talk at PyCascades this past week on setting expectations for > open source participation: https://youtu.be/HiWfqMbJ3_8?t=7m24s . I > had at least one person who was upset about no one getting to their > pull request quickly come up to me afterwards and apologize for ever > feeling that way after watching my talk, so do please watch it if you > have ever felt angry at an open source maintainer or contributor to > help keep things in perspective. > > I also wanted to say that I think core developers should work extra > hard to be kind as we help set the tone for this project which can > leak into the broader community. People with commit privileges are not > beyond rebuke and so people should never feel they are not justified > speaking up when they feel a core developer has been rude to them. > > Anyway, the key point is to remember is that people are what make this > project and community work, so please make sure that you do what you > can to keep people wanting to participate. Thanks Brett, I'll have to watch that. But even before I do, let me comment that being kind is not something you will have to regret later. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20180129/7859f5c0/attachment.html>
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