My question has been addressed. Looks like I am allowed to beat first and
then report to Francis (my hero!)
I will leave up to Francis to decide how he would implement the sanction.


thanks,
ranti.


On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Francis Kayiwa <kay...@uic.edu> wrote:

> Ranti Junus wrote:
>
>> Let's talk the practical and the implementation. Kinda tired reading the
>> on
>> and on and on discussions.
>>
>> So, um, if I get harrased and I felt threatened, can I beat up that person
>> senseless first for self-defense, then report the incident to... to whom?
>>
>> There's on open question on the github [1] that I haven't seen been
>> discussed yet. At least, I haven't heard the input from this year's
>> organizer: "Do we require a duty
>> officer<http://geekfeminism.**wikia.com/wiki/Conference_**
>> anti-harassment/Duty_officer<http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Duty_officer>
>> >
>>
>> explicitly?
>> Is it fair/reasonable/workable to have conference staff be in that role?"
>>
>
> Let's make that me for this year.
>
> I hope you won't have to defend yourself or beat up anyone but do report
> that to me. I will make sure I am  *very easy to spot* ;-)
>
> regards,
> ./fxk
>
>
>
>>
>> ranti.
>>
>> [1] 
>> https://github.com/code4lib/**antiharassment-policy<https://github.com/code4lib/antiharassment-policy>
>>
>>
> --
> May your camel be as swift as the wind.
>



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