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Kat is completely correct here. A code of conduct is critically important to ensure the safety and comfort of all community members as best as is possible. It is *NOT* some magic Uno reverse card to stifle criticism or dissent.twitter.com/dixie3flatline…Post details
The CNCF code of conduct does not prevent anyone from publicly expressing outrage on twitter over a hastily-made decision that endangers the lives and health of staff, speakers, and attendees at an event three weeks from now. This isn't harassment and Twitter isn't a CNCF space.
Kat Cosgrove (@Dixie3Flatline)Fri, 22 Apr 2022 19:57 +0000
Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig)Sat, 23 Apr 2022 01:46 +0000
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