The assumption here is that any violation of the Code of Conduct would result in the offender being instantly kicked out, right?
But there are other ways to deal with actions that go against a code of conduct, to de-escalate situations and encourage rehabilitation within the project - just like what a healthy project would do without an explicit code of conduct.
Because let's be honest - those hobby groups you're talking about almost certainly did have a code of conduct, but it was probably implicit and uncodified.
But there are other ways to deal with actions that go against a code of conduct, to de-escalate situations and encourage rehabilitation within the project - just like what a healthy project would do without an explicit code of conduct.
Because let's be honest - those hobby groups you're talking about almost certainly did have a code of conduct, but it was probably implicit and uncodified.