Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
41–50 of 301 posts
Re: Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
#42The ultimate CoC to put an end to this silly practice.
Re: Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
#43First, I never knew SQLLite was quite so religious, Second 69. Love your juniors. Really? Won't HR get involved?
Re: Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
#44Re: Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
#45> Speak no useless words or words that move to laughter. Aww here goes my entire social coping strategy. That being said: this is a stab at Linux CoC? I can see the humour in it but... Seems unprofessonal for a project as SQLite?
Didn't we all encounter bosses who would call endless meetings and who would laugh at points that they could not understand? This one is important, even if the fellow from the Name of the Rose had a strange take on it.
Re: Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
#46Re: Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
#47I don't understand the purpose of this. I hope it's an elaborate joke, but it is surprisingly unprofessional. A few years ago I spent some time in their dev mailing list and proposed a patch. I doubt I'd still do this in this context. This code of conduct that requires members to honor th Christ, even as a joke, would make me reluctant to interact with SQLite.
Re: Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
#48Re: Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
#49How immature. If you disagree with having a code of conduct, then not having one seems preferable to making it an insult to those asking for one.
Edit: in all seriousness (in accordance with The Rule), I think open mockery from a serious project is extrodinarily important
Re: Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
#50I don't understand the purpose of this. I hope it's an elaborate joke, but it is surprisingly unprofessional. A few years ago I spent some time in their dev mailing list and proposed a patch. I doubt I'd still do this in this context. This code of conduct that requires members to honor th Christ, even as a joke, would make me reluctant to interact with SQLite.
> This code of conduct that requires members to honor Christ Does it? It says that it requires developers to conduct themselves in a manner that honors the overarching spirit of the rule.