Julio Biason
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title = "Things I Learnt The Hard Way - Code of Conduct Protect YOU, Not THEM" |
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date = 2019-07-18 |
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tags = ["en-au", "books", "things i learnt", "personal", "coc"] |
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When you're beginning with any language/library/framework, check their CoC; |
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they will protect _you_ from being harassed for not immediately getting what |
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is going on instead of blocking you from telling them what you think. |
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I'm mentioning this 'cause a lot of people complain about CoC, but they |
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forget that they allow them to join in any project without being called |
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"freaking noob" or "just go read the docs before annoying us". |
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And don't be afraid to ask moderators if someone that seems be in the |
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community for longer than you isn't break the CoC. Just because you just got |
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into the community, it doesn't mean you can't be part of it or that someone |
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can abuse their position of "veteran" to not respect you. |
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Also, remember that most people that are against CoCs are the ones that want |
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to be able to call names on everyone. |
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