> > If the CoC becomes a sociological purity test, yeah,
> > there's trouble ahead. That doesn't seem to be the prevailing view,
> > though.
>
> I seee that differently. The few cases where I have seen the CoC
> referenced were to silence voices that didn't fit some peoples'
> opinions. All other cases (mailing list bans etc) did work as they
> were before we adopted the CoC.
+1
very reasonably put. The core of the problem.
Norbert
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