Hey Stormy. > Perhaps we could replace the above text with something like this: > > "If someone in your talk is offended, please try to avoid a > conversation about whether or not they should be offended. Remember > our community is very diverse and while we all share a common mission > to provide a free GNOME desktop to the world, we do not always share > religions, politics and other views. Focus on the subject of your talk > and stick to the issues being discussed without making them personal. > As the speaker, you may have to remind the audience of this. While > it's hard, do your best to do it in a neutral, non argumentative way. > > Suggest that topics not relevant to GNOME (raised by you or others in > the audience) be moved to a more appropriate non-GNOME forum. If you > need help, please contact the GNOME board or GNOME Foundation member. > > But don't worry! These problems do not happen very often - we are just > trying to help you out if they do. Most audiences are very friendly > and welcoming of topics about GNOME. > > Please go out and speak about GNOME and enjoy!"
+1 Thank you. --joanie _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
