Am Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 08:20:11 schrieb NeilBrown: > On Sat, Oct 20 2018, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > As everyone knows by now, we added a new Code of Conduct to the kernel > > tree a few weeks ago. > > I wanted to stay detached from all this, but as remaining (publicly) > silent might be seen (publicly) as acquiescing, I hereby declare that: > I reject, as illegitimate, this Code and the process by > which it is being "developed". > > It is clear from the surrounding discussions that this is well outside our > core competencies. It will be flawed, it isn't what we need. > > I call on any other community members who reject this process to say so, > not to remain silent. > #Iobject > > We don't need a "Code of Conduct" nearly as much as we need "Leadership > in conduct". Without the leadership, any code looks like a joke. > [...] > I call on you, Greg: > - to abandon this divisive attempt to impose a "Code of Conduct" > - to revert 8a104f8b5867c68 Yes but this seems increasingly unlikely now. However, there may be an alternative. Jugding by the release-message for 4.19, some people here are fans of Monty Python's. No wonder - as those guys are famous for being unrelenting supporters of Political Correctness. So one would be on the safe side if one just supplemented "Our Pledge" with this: "Everybody has the right to be offended." I think, John Cleese would also welcome this.[1] What do you think? Regards! Rainer Fiebig [1] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3427218/Political-correctness-killing-comedy-says-John-Cleese-Monty-Python-star-believes-fear-offending-certain-groups-lead-1984-style-society-free-expression-not-allowed.html -- The truth always turns out to be simpler than you thought. Richard Feynman