To get the presentation in balance again, I suggest: 1) add description to the slide with Girls' Generation image (neither I do not know this band) 2) replace back of a woman with back of a man, so that the message remains the same. I volunteer with couple of images of mine, you can grab it from facebook
J P.S. ;-) st 24. 6. 2015 v 17:52 odesílatel Kristin Bott <bo...@reed.edu> napsal: > Hi, all -- > > Including the conference list on this, since I think it's relevant (and I > suspect that variations on this conversation are happening in multiple > corners). > > re: implementation plans for the CoC. A group of folks met during State of > the Map in NYC earlier this month to talk about what an implementation plan > might look like. We are currently drafting language to present to the board > to form a CoC committee *as well as *drafting an implementation plan. > Jeff, we can most certainly have this done by 1 September 2015. > > Responding to CoC concerns is not simple -- we're trying to create a > structure and a process that will make this as smooth as possible for all > involved. > > If you have any questions / concerns about this, feel free to contact me, > off-list or otherwise. > > cheers - > -kristin > > On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 5:03 AM, Jeff McKenna < > jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.com> wrote: > >> I thank Sanghee for bringing this to the community. I want to point out >> that having just a "Code of Conduct", words, on a website is not enough, >> there needs to be a whole structure of how to handle this. In bold >> letters I want to state publicly: there is currently no implementation >> plan for the OSGeo Code of Conduct. This is not acceptable. A few good >> volunteers have been discussing offline how to setup an implementation >> plan, as well as possibly even a new OSGeo committee for this, great, >> but, it is still in discussion stage. Without some sort of plan, >> community members are already contacting me directly with reports, and I >> have no formal way to handle these reports. (Sanghee was nice enough to >> help me solve this together publicly, but, this obviously cannot apply >> to all reports) >> >> I suggest, propose, that if there is no implementation plan for the Code >> of Conduct by the 1st of September, that the Code of Conduct is removed >> from all visible OSGeo pages, and is replaced with a simple Diversity >> statement. >> >> I am sorry for being direct here, but, as you can see, this needs to >> move forward, or not at all. >> >> -jeff >> >> >> -- >> Jeff McKenna >> President, OSGeo >> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Jeff_McKenna >> >> >> >> >> On 2015-06-24 7:22 AM, Sanghee Shin wrote: >> > Dear All, >> > >> > It’s now time to apply OSGeo CoC(Code of Conduct)[0] in real case. >> > >> > I was asked to remove a few slides from my presentation "7 Reasons why >> you should come to FOSS4G 2015 Seoul”[1], which is at the main page of >> FOSS4G Seoul, as being possibly offensive to women. Specifically to say, >> slide #6 (nude female in painting) and slide #20 (row of female models) are >> those controversial ones. >> > >> > I refused this asking immediately because I don’t believe my >> presentation breach the OSGeo CoC and I don’t agree with that view. >> > >> > However since this is not the first time asking me to remove those >> slides from my presentation and OSGeo now have CoC, I think we’d better >> discuss this issue more openly to reach conclusions. >> > >> > I might be wrong and I’d like to hear other people’s opinion on this >> from all around the world. Also I expect Conference Committee’s input as >> well, because this is the matter of OSGeo conference. >> > >> > I’m open to remove/amend/keep those slides after hearing other people’s >> opinions on this. Also I believe it’ll be a great chance for OSGeo to learn >> how to apply CoC in real cases. >> > >> > *Sidenote for defending myself: >> > - Slide #6 is the part of Salvador Dali’s well known painting named >> “Lincoln in Dalivision”[2] >> > - Slide #20 is the picture of famous girl group, Girls’ >> Generation(SNSD)[3], which I believe as symbolic icon of wide spread of >> Korean culture(K-Culture) in/around Asia. >> > >> > All the best, >> > >> > Sanghee >> > >> > [0]http://www.osgeo.org/code_of_conduct >> > [1]http://2015.foss4g.org >> > [2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_in_Dalivision >> > [3]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation >> > --- >> > Sanghee Shin, Chair of FOSS4G 2015 Seoul >> > "Toward Diversity! FOSS4G Bigbang from Seoul!" >> > http://2015.foss4g.org >> > Twitter: @foss4g >> > Facebook: FOSS4G2015 >> > email: foss4gch...@osgeo.org >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss@lists.osgeo.org >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >> > > _______________________________________________ > Conference_dev mailing list > conference_...@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/conference_dev
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