I am in general very pro code-of-conduct. Still, this call to build something better has interesting thoughts in it https://shiromarieke.github.io/coc.html
But I'm not sure what something better would be yet, so ATM I think having a CoC is best
As a note, my main hesitancy to post about anything considering on *iterating on* a code of conduct type design can be a dogwhistle for "CoCs are bad let's get rid of them"
I think CoCs have been a useful development. I do wonder if we can improve the design. I just don't know what that may be.
@cwebber I agree. I think that, similarly to how widespread use and discussion of FL/OSS licenses made coders consider the legal and social dimensions of code re/use, CoCs may also help force techies to consider their personal actions and inactions WRT inclusiveness. That is, at minimum if someone has a CoC, you know they at least thought about it, once. That's more than some ever did! :)
@HerraBRE @cathal More has been written on this before, especially by @brainwane http://crookedtimber.org/2015/04/10/codes-of-conduct-and-the-trade-offs-of-copyleft/
I once wrote about it too https://dustycloud.org/blog/code-of-copylefts/ but embarrassingly forgot that most of the ideas came from an in-person conversation with Sumana about her post. Oops..
At any rate it's good that this has been a thread about "how can we do these things better?" rather than "rawr down with CoCs"! In retrospect I really risked the latter especially with the post I started this thread with.