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Richard Stallman Announces GNU Kind Communication Guidelines
Tuesday October 23, 2018. 04:50 PM , from Slashdot
AmiMoJo writes: Richard Stallman has announced the GNU Kind Communication Guidelines, an effort 'to start guiding people towards kinder communication.' The Guidelines differ from a Code of Conduct in that it's trying to be proactive about kindness around free software development over being rules with possible actions when breaking them. These new GNU communication guidelines can be found at GNU.org along with Stallman's commentary. From the guidelines: A code of conduct states rules, with punishments for anyone that violates them. It is the heavy-handed way of teaching people to behave differently, and since it only comes into action when people do something against the rules, it doesn't try to teach people to do better than what the rules require. To be sure, the appointed maintainer(s) of a GNU package can, if necessary, tell a contributor to go away; but we do not want to need to have recourse to that. The idea of the GNU Kind Communication Guidelines is to start guiding
people towards kinder communication at a point well before one would even think of saying, 'You are breaking the rules.' The way we do this, rather than ordering people to be kind or else, is try to help people learn to make their communication more kind. I hope that kind communication guidelines will provide a kinder and less strict way of leading a project's discussions to be calmer, more welcoming to all participants of good will, and more effective. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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