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Why do we have a code of conduct #139
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I guess there's also the argument that it won't affect you unless you were planning to contravene it? What harm does having a code of conduct do someone who did not intend to be a dick? F Felix @felix_cohen On 8 Oct 2013, at 11:01, tef [email protected] wrote:
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Some parts of code of conduct by the way just reiterate the existing law, at least in the UK, which you already have to abide by. |
@ntlk it's just a shame that the way those laws are enforced, or interpretations of them mean that these things still happen – Rape Culture anyone? |
We're not trying to change anyone's mind, we're trying to explain why we think it's necessary, in a clear way. It might just a link. My general policy is "If telling you how not to be an asshole offends you, you are welcome to get to fuck" |
@didlix that's why I think it's essential to reiterate it. |
@felixcohen The argument I was presented with today was 'you shouldn't tell people how to think', and also 'drawing attention to it makes it worse'. The phrasing I used in reply was:
I'm not actually sure there's a huge need for explaining why there's a code of conduct - if it's not self-evident to someone then they probably just should find something else to do. Perhaps advice for how organisers can respond to those kind of questions? |
@johnd I think that's why a page that explains why and then if you don't get it, go away is a good idea so people don't have to repeat themselves |
@ntlk Fair enough, that does make sense. |
I am 👍 for a page on this. |
Me too. As the "but it might put people off" is all too frequent (my response: good, those are people we can do without). |
This would be very useful. I had this conversation yesterday, and there was basically a period where I wasn't sure if Computer was for them or vice versa, and the end result was to point them at list of other tech social events (they are a fresher, so didn't really have the perspective on why Computer may be necessary.) Maybe that's the flow we should take, answer the immediate "what, why?" question and give them some alternatives? |
Aside, i've been asked how to get groups to adopt them. https://gist.github.com/tef/91648b59eb0c03f63b76 |
we need an explanation that organisers can point to, so they don't need to waste time explaining why "don't be an asshole" has never ever worked
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