On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 14:50:54 -0500 Alex Griffin wrote: > On Sun, Oct 28, 2018, at 1:42 PM, Tonton wrote: > >From sentence 1 of the Contributor Covenant: > > In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we > > as contributors and maintainers pledge to [...] > > This snippet right here is a problem even before we get to the meat > and potatoes. I don't appreciate the presumption that my mere > participation indicates my agreement with this document. It rubs me > the wrong way even when I'm only reporting a bug (which does fall > under its scope, because 'issues', as found in an issue tracker, are > explicitly mentioned further down). > You can harass in just one bug report: "Module foo does not work for me. [Normal bug report things here] This beast is written in such a bad way, the bug is more its contributor Bar, he/she/zhe is so [inappropriate phrase here], get rid of him/her/zhe immediately and the problem is resolved." Nobody asked about reporting, nobody asked to sign a CoC or anything, yet this is harassment and the project (maintainer) should take immediate steps to protect Bar. The same harassment can pretty well be packed in a patch. In law, there is the term of "conduct implying an intent". So even not signing anything you could argue that by sending a bug or a patch you silently agree with the community guidelines, CoC, etc. You enter the community be interacting the first time. And will be judged by their guidelines. Björn