Well, then if normal coders are presumed unsafe for women, then why not
we have chennai_py_woman group where they can feel safe.
I strongly believe men and women are equal and both must get the same
treatment without any partiality. A tech group I feel must have
technically sound people. He or she may be a saint or a bandit AFK,
that should not concern us. Neither does one's language and tone must
be considered.
Putting rules might be appropriate if you have a group of MBA's
Any way I haven't read the entire thread as I am a new joiner.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Shrayas rajagopal <shray...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Vijay Kumar <vijayku...@bravegnu.org>
wrote:
Hi Shrayas, before we absorb the Code of Conduct, I would
like to ensure that the implementation details are worked
out.
For example, I would like to make sure that we have a process
in place to ensure that somebody who has been banned is not
allowed to attend the meetup.
For the Code of Conduct to be effective a process that
enforces it is required.
Agree. Should we have this as a discussion during the meetup itself
then? What is your plan on going about with this?
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Karthikeyan A K
<karthike...@openmailbox.org> wrote:
Who was banned and for what? Aren't tech groups supposed to be free
places?
Karthikeyan, have you read the entire thread? The discussion is on
making Chennaipy more safe for women and a code of conduct could be
one step towards that. Having a code of conduct means we need a way to
enforce that. Vijay was talking about how we could bring such a
process out.
Hope it clears the point.
Regards,
Shrayas
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