Open hasufell opened 6 hours ago
FWIW I would prefer using a positive language like the text you quoted. Compare "be welcoming" to our "we do not tolerate".
That's a good rephrasing, I agree with @andreabedini
Right, given that it's not really an enforceable policy... it seems positive language is more appropriate.
When reading https://github.com/todogroup/opencodeofconduct/blob/gh-pages/index.md I found that the wording is much better.
Compare:
With the HF text:
The problems I see with the HF text is:
I say this, because I have repeatedly seen discriminatory language and toxic behavior in the Haskell community against e.g. other Haskellers based on their political belief.
I'm not sure anyone reads the guidelines that closely, but it's hard to point to a community document saying "we welcome all people, regardless of their political belief, as long as they follow our guidelines for respectful communication", because that is simply not what the text says.
So what I propose is a wording like: