Dear Carpentry communities,

The Carpentries are proud to share a common Code of Conduct (CoC), which
outlines acceptable standards of behavior for our community members and
those interacting with the Carpentries at in-person events and online
spaces. Historically, however, we have not had an official process for
reporting potential Code of Conduct violations or for adjudication and
resolution of reported incidents. Thanks to input from our community, we
recognize that defining these procedures is an important step in ensuring
that any such issues are dealt with transparently in order to keep our
community welcoming and safe for all.

Members of the Carpentry Steering Committees and staff have been working on
defining these policies, and have put together a Reporting Guide and
Enforcement Manual for handling potential CoC violations. These documents
are based on valuable insights gained from previous community discussions
of this issue ([1] and [2]). While we have made every effort to represent
the views voiced in these discussions, ultimately, the CoC impacts every
member of our community. To ensure that these policies meet the community's
needs, we would like your input.

The Carpentries are convening a joint Policy Subcommittee. Members of this
group will be responsible for serving as advocates for the CoC, moderating
Carpentry listservs, adjudicating reported CoC violations and developing
and enforcing related policy as needed. If you are interested in serving
the Carpentry community as a Policy Subcommittee member, please use this
form [3] to tell us about yourself, your involvement with the Carpentry
community, and what valuable skills and perspectives you would bring to the
Policy group. Applications will be open until Monday, August 15th at 5pm
Pacific (Monday midnight UTC).

Regardless of your interest in joining the Policy Subcommittee, we invite
all of our community members to give us feedback on the CoC Reporting Guide
and Enforcement Manual. These documents can be found here [4] as a Google
Doc. The finalized policy will take into account community comments, so
please add your voice to the discussion! If, for any reason, you would be
more comfortable communicating your comments privately, please feel free to
email DC's Associate Director Erin Becker ([email protected]) and I
will ensure that your voice is represented in the discussion.

The upcoming Lab Meeting will include a discussion of these issues. We
encourage all community members to attend and share your thoughts. The Lab
Meeting will be held Tuesday, August 16th at 1pm UTC and 10pm UTC.

We greatly appreciate the diverse insights our community members have
brought to this discussion so far and look forward to hearing more from you
as we continue to engage on this important topic.

Sincerely,
Erin Becker

[1] https://github.com/swcarpentry/board/issues/114
[2] https://github.com/swcarpentry/board/issues/111
[3]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe44jFDJ6jGiIX1wTgdbo6Hy0s8FjZXa9Az6lHEzvuGbbJBQw/viewform?embedded=true
[4]
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I3o8bEGcLfcfk6FkSOK8IBh5f1eodQqyca2ViUzm3DU/edit

*Erin Becker*, PhD
Associate Director, Data Carpentry
http://www.datacarpentry.org/
Research Associate, MMG Dept., UC Davis
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