[Linux-aus] Linux Australia Code of Conduct
David Lloyd
lloy0076 at adam.com.au
Wed Sep 14 15:29:01 EST 2011
Oops!
That *is* such a thing - teaches me to not follow links.
DSL
On 14/09/2011, at 1:12 PM, David Lloyd wrote:
>
> I think it's entirely commendable and very good - don't get me wrong - I was just noting that four or five main dot points that could be put on small posters might be useful and I emphasise the "might".
>
> (trust me - people don't read Codes of Conduct / Warranty Terms / Terms of Agreement in general unless they really need to, i.e. they think something's wrong or they get told they've broken it :P)
>
> On 14/09/2011, at 12:47 PM, Chris Neugebauer wrote:
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>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 12:21, David Lloyd <lloy0076 at adam.com.au> wrote:
>>>
>>> Sounds reasonable to me. The council / someone might want to make a version in dot points maybe that would fit on an A4 page one could post up at events; a summary version I guess.
>>
>>
>> The PyCon Australia Code of Conduct (PyCon AU was an LA event) seems
>> like an appropriate summary -- http://pycon-au.org/2011/conduct/ --
>> but it also operates well on its own.
>>
>> As written, it's succinct and has already been proven to be effective
>> and enforcable. Its brevity also allows it to be read easily by
>> delegates. It also allows for organiser discretion (which is one of
>> the perceived shortcomings of the LCA2011 code of conduct).
>>
>> I'm in charge of the 2012 conference and am intending on using the
>> 2011 version with minimal amendments (provided LA are OK with that).
>>
>> --Chris
>>
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>> --Christopher Neugebauer
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