All,
If we want to deal with the reasons why people avoid internals, the let's go
and analyze the problem first ? I will start asking whether we really want
to attract newcomers. The question may sound ridiculous but I think we
don't, mostly because most people here see newcomers as just a source of
annoyment and silly questions/RFCs. Additional evidence shows that we never
did much effort to help integrate newcomers.So, the tone on the list is, IMO, just a small part of the problem. As long
as there's no consensus on whether we want to attract newcomers and the
effort we're ready to do to integrate them, discussing about the details of
a CoC seems a bit prematurate to me.
I am no longer going to participate in this email thread, as it's
ceased to be productive to any degree.
Keep in mind, the purpose of the thread is to work on the draft
proposal to guide it to a final state which would be proposed
officially (which it hasn't yet been). When the time comes that the
proposal is officially presented for discussion, arguments for and
against it can be made. But at this point, arguments are being
presented for a moving target and as such are more of a distraction
than constructive.
I will continue to work on this RFC. If you would like to have a
constructive discussion, please come find me. But I am not going to
tolerate this distraction that has absolutely nothing to do with the
proposal anymore. Yak-Shaving and Sea-Lioning have taken over the
discussion thread and led to absolutely nothing constructive in the
past 100+ replies.
If you would like to be constructive and help guide the proposal to
something that will work, feel free to reach out to me personally and
I will honor any constructive request. Some of us are meeting with
some of the people behind Drupal's CoC to collaborate on it. I expect
that discussion will drive the proposal significantly.
I expect that my next post on this subject will be presenting a final
proposal that I intend to open for voting after the required
discussion period.
Anthony