sharing a website and sharing a moderation policy are two different things
and I am not convinced on either

we have a D&I website and a D&I wiki, and we should use both to clearly
document things that are specific to D&I, such as the D&I mailing list
moderation guidelines

we face a specific social problem on the D&I mailing lists, and is going to
take a specific approach to solve (or at least, mitigate). let's first try
to solve the problems we have here before we task ourselves with solving
the problem of mailing list moderation in the general case

if someone from ComDev wants to use our efforts here to inform some larger,
more general, effort, that is commendable. but please, as a nascent D&I
effort, we're already under enough pressure. we don't need to make this
more difficult than it has to be

On Fri, 19 Jul 2019 at 16:09, Bertrand Delacretaz <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 3:59 PM Myrle Krantz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ...I'm just too busy right now with other stuff to
> > drive that conversation on ComDev...
>
> If my suggestion to include the D&I content under
> http://community.apache.org/ is followed, there's no need to have a
> conversation, D&I can just do it.
>
> Or maybe have a single initial conversation, to declare D&I and comdev
> as friends who share a website. We've been doing that between
> "sibling" Apache projects in the past, even for code repositories, and
> that worked quite well.
>
> -Bertrand
>

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