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Add Code Of Conduct #5311
Add Code Of Conduct #5311
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Ivan Nieto sousa seems not to be a GitHub user. You need a GitHub account to be able to sign the CLA. If you have already a GitHub account, please add the email address used for this commit to your account. |
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In general while I am a proponent of proper attitude towards each other in this project, it seems awfully premature to slap on a code of conduct simply to remind people to not be mean to each other.
Ok! 👍 |
It appears NodeBB isn't the only random project to have been targeted with this nonsense by this user. A selection: freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp#12202 Basically he's made 29 pull requests today alone - to 29 different projects, of which 20 involved adding a code of conduct. |
@pauljherring Adding the Code of Conduct for each project I've seen lacking it. Where is the problem of this? Where is the problem on doing 29 PR's in a day? Is there any limit that I'm not aware of? Is it a bad or invalid PR? Let me know. IMO, this is not the best actitude towards Open Source projects. |
@pauljherring, I understood really well the opinion by @julianlam on not using this CoC file, but not yours, at all. Please, let me know why I should act as you wish. |
It's the apparent unwarranted assumption that you've made - that every project on github requires it. On projects that don't, it comes across as trolling. And the mass-adding it to unrelated projects that you otherwise don't appear to have contributed to, it comes across as bullying. Both of which, unless I'm mistaken, appear in the so-called Code of Conduct you're shoving down people's necks. |
And @pauljherring is not a random project. It became as suggestion by 24pullrequests.com. Please review where is your project linked to, and act as you wish with the maintainers of this project, but not me. |
It's a suggestion. It has been rejected. Nice. Is not a problem. But is a "nice to have". Nevermind. I don't care if you try to call me spammer. I still think is great, and I will try to push it wherever I think it's needed. |
@pauljherring I really don't want to be rude, but you're the only one making assumptions in here. Some projects accepted it gratefully, and others like this don't. But I don't need to feel harassed by the assumptions of no one. |
And said that, I will leave this project. I'm nevermore interested in it, due to this "conversation". I'm looking at interesting projects to start to contribute and learn from them, and adding a Code of Conduct makes sense for a lot of people. And for sure I've found great projects and great teams. Judging someone by his/her acts without knowing a little shit about why he/she did it... pushes more people out than in. Have a good Xmas. |
It's ironic that a topic about code of conduct ended up so negatively I closed this PR because you don't have a GitHub account and can't sign our contributor license agreement. I also agree with Julian that this is probably obvious and doesn't need to be explicitly stated (in my opinion) Locking this thread, thanks for the original thought for this contribution :) (Edit: seems like you do have a GH account? There might be an issue with CLAassistant then, and that apparently I'm also blind) |
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