[python-committers] Moderation of the Python community
Victor Stinner
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Wed Oct 17 19:48:05 EDT 2018
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Ok, I proposed an update to my PEP to explain the process to ban a core developer: https://github.com/python/peps/pull/810/files Victor Le jeu. 18 oct. 2018 à 01:23, Victor Stinner <vstinner at redhat.com> a écrit : > > Le jeu. 18 oct. 2018 à 00:16, Ethan Furman <ethan at stoneleaf.us> a écrit : > > > > On 10/17/2018 03:05 PM, Victor Stinner wrote: > > > > > Oh, by the way, should we have two different choices: remove the > > > commit bit from a core dev (downgrade a core dev as a regular > > > contributor) and ban a core dev? > > > > No. If it comes to this, then the dev needs to be banned. I would not > > expect this to happen except maybe once in what's left of my lifetime. > > Ok. In that case, I would suggest to ban the core dev *and* drop their > commit bit. I'm not sure that we want to keep a banned user as part of > core developers. Extract of my PEP: > > "Core developers are also expected to be exemplary when it comes to > the Code of Conduct." > > Let's say that a core dev is banned for, let's say 6 months. What > happens next? Can we reconsider later to open a vote to "promote" > again the developer if they proved that they changed their behaviour? > > Again, I'm really dislike the idea of banning someone for their own > life. IMHO that would be either unfair and counter-productive. It's > really difficult to find core developers, so we should remain open if > people change their behaviour. > > Moreover, banning someone for life puts more pressure on the people > who decide on the ban. It's way easier to decide to only ban someone > for 1 week rather than banning someone for their own life. > > I proposed to start with a ban of 1 week if discussion and warnings > didn't work. I suggest to drop the commit bit at the first ban (of 1 > week). Again, to be consistent with "be exemplary when it comes to the > Code of Conduct". > > Context: I would like to formalize everything in my PEP :-) > https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-8015/ > > Note: I'm really not comfortable to talk about banning someone. But it > seems like we all are on the same page, such case is really > exceptional and will only be the very last resort if all other > attempts failed. > > Victor
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