>In most instances it is not the rules that are the problem, it is the people enforcing the rules that is the problem
The problem is ultimately that the average person is ok with operating under such a rule regime. Systems like these were _made_ to be abused.
It's simple: If your project displays a CoC it won't get contributions. We'll fork it and remove the CoC where possible. If it's not possible we'll write our own.
The problem is ultimately that the average person is ok with operating under such a rule regime. Systems like these were _made_ to be abused.
It's simple: If your project displays a CoC it won't get contributions. We'll fork it and remove the CoC where possible. If it's not possible we'll write our own.