Hi!

> for that to happen you need a corrupt CoC team, a fairly unknown N

Define "corrupt". They may believe they are doing the world a huge favor
by getting us rid of horrible, terrible, no good N. The problem is that
they'd be doing it without needing any consensus and will have a good
chance of manipulating the rest into agreeing with them as they would
control the information. People can be mistaken, and 3 people is small
enough group that they can be mistaken in the same way very easily.

> but still, this to happen would need all of the above and the first
> controversial case would reveal the corruption of the members or the
> flaws of the process and we could fix that.    

Why not fix it by not creating a setup for this upfront? There's no
reason for creating secretive unaccountable CoC that is allowed to shut
up people without seeking consensus.
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Stas Malyshev
smalys...@gmail.com

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