Hey, Jeff Waugh wrote:
I guess I'll just fall back on the evidence as I've seen it - the Ubuntu Code of Conduct has communicated a very strong statement of intent, and ensured (not "made" but "ensured") that the Ubuntu community is a great place to be. But cf. my email about why GNOME people stick around - I totally object to the suggestions that a Code of Conduct is only needed in desperate times. That's poppycock.
Yeah, I think it's a positive thing that GNOME to do and hope that we can work by. If it'll encourage more people to come and spend time in the project, I'm all in agreement.
Glynn