On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 10:23 PM Warren Weckesser <warren.weckes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/2/20, Ralf Gommers <ralf.gomm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 11:38 PM Sebastian Berg > > <sebast...@sipsolutions.net> > > wrote: > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> it has come up in the last community call that many of our committee > >> membership lists have not been updated in a while. > >> This is not a big issue as such. But, while these committees are not > >> very active on a day-to-day basis, they are an important part of the > >> community and it is better to update them regularly and thus also > >> ensure they remain representative of the community. > >> > > > > Thanks Sebastian! > > > > > >> We would like to start by updating the members of the Code of Conduct > >> (CoC) committee. The CoC committee is in charge of responding and > >> following up to any reports of CoC breaches, as stated in: > >> > >> > >> > https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/dev/conduct/code_of_conduct.html#incident-reporting-resolution-code-of-conduct-enforcement > >> > >> If you are interested in or happy to serve on our CoC committee please > >> let me or e.g. Ralf Gommers know, join the next community meeting > >> (April 29th, 11:00PDT/18:00UTC), or reply on the list. > >> > >> I hope we will be able to discuss and reach a consensus between those > >> interested and involved quickly (possibly already on the next community > >> call). In either case, before any changes they will be run by the > >> mailing list to ensure community consensus. > >> > > > > Following up on this: Melissa and Anirudh both volunteered for this > (thank > > you!), and in the last community call we discussed this (thumbs up from > > everyone there), and gave me the assignment to follow up on this list. > > > > Both Melissa and Anirudh have experience with CoC's, Melissa for the > SciPy > > conference and Anirudh in the MXNet community. They're also two of the > most > > active current contributors. So it will be great to have them on the > > committee. > > > > We also discussed that it would be good to have at least one current > member > > remain, to have one steering council member who knows the project history > > well on the committee. Both Stefan and I have said that we're happy to > stay > > on. So I would suggest that Stefan and I get together and figure out who > of > > us that will be. And then we update the website and the CoC committee's > > private email list. > Stefan and I talked about this last week. I'm already wearing a lot of hats (e.g. web and docs teams, Tidelift and NumFOCUS liaison), and also Melissa and I are colleagues, so we decided it's better for Stefan to remain on the CoC committee. I'll open a PR to update the website. Thanks everyone who is volunteering! Cheers, Ralf > Sounds good. Thanks Sebastian, Ralf, Anirudh and Melissa! > > Warren >
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