Hi Jeremy,

I think the words used are pretty clear, and they are used in other SDO Codes 
of Conduct without any confusion, problem or issue.  If you’d like to propose 
specific words that you’d suggest we use instead, we’d be happy to consider 
them and determine if they are any more clear.

We should keep in mind that these are common sense, plain English terms.  It is 
troubling that people are picking at words like “demeaning” and 
“inappropriate.”  Do Forum members need to reserve the right to engage in 
certain types of demeaning and inappropriate conduct?  

It’s not about stifling conversation.  It’s about treating fellow Forum members 
with professionalism and respect.  I don’t understand why there is resistance 
to that.


Best regards,

Virginia Fournier
Senior Standards Counsel
 Apple Inc.
☏ 669-227-9595
✉︎ [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>






On May 1, 2017, at 5:55 PM, Jeremy Rowley <[email protected]> wrote:

Suggestions:
 
(b)  Refrain from conduct __within the Forum__ such as:  
Directly insulting or demeaning another person
[JR] This seems vague. Some people take things as demeaning when they are not 
meant to be demeaning.  I think this could be used to stifle conversation. 
We’ve had accusations that conduct has been insulting/demeaning on the forum. 
Would you say it’s risen to that level? I support the principle, but would like 
clarity so we don’t get end up mixing persons with ideas eventually.
Touching another person in a physically inappropriate way. 
Deliberately intimidating, stalking or following (online or in person) another 
person.
[JR] Following online? Like on twitter? 
Inappropriately disrupting official Forum events, including meetings, talks, 
and presentations.
[JR] Inappropriately is too vague. Are we trying to change a specific behavior 
at the CAB Forum? Could we clarify what this means? 
Spamming, trolling, flaming, baiting, and other attention-stealing behavior.
[JR] Baiting/flaming are too similar to criticism of the idea. Can we add 
clarity? 

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