@adversary Indeed.
https://go.dev/conduct
Such codes of conduct are designed to ensure that a central power structure (usually a corporation) has total and unappealable control on the project and can use such power with minimal review. In the case of #Golang, ultimate power on any conflict is given to Google's OSPO (whoever that is now that Chris DiBona has been laid off).
@nemobis @adversary That's absolutely not what CC is made for. It's what fake corporate or ass-covering CoCs that ignore power dynamics and entrenched systems of oppression are made for. CC is designed not to do that, but of course a bad actor adopting or adapting it as CYA can try to use it that way.