On Sat, 18 Jan 2020 at 08:21, Fi Shing <phishing@storey.xxx> wrote:
Some people may not agree with a rule, so therefore there are no rules at all,
Even if your friend/employer told you not to smoke on *their* premises...(?) Whenever you particpate in a community, or are with friends and/or family. There will always exists, at bare minimum, an unwritten code-of-conduct. Certain behaviour/words will, not always, be accept. Never forget that(!) (Similar to how you signed an agreement, when the state you live in issued you a password in your own name.) Even if rules are not acknowledged by EVERYONE. If you participate in the "community" (as defined within the scope of RIPE NCC, and amongst others, the mailing lists hosted by them), you SHOULD always behave in a way that is accepted as the consencus code-of-conduct by the majority. Or accept whatever repurcussions will follow, if the displayed behaviour is not accepted by the majority in any/the community. Chriztoffer