Hi all,
I'm using the power entrusted to me by the list admins, and choosing the
draft CoC as our official CoC, with the feedback from the list.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Diversity/MailingList/CodeOfConduct
I'll try to enforce that CoC, and only give mod powers to people who'll
enf
>> perhaps could be added; any offensive comments related to the being
>> of someone, its value.
>> And the sort of positive acts that are welcome.
>> I think perhaps the draft could be considered as a CoC already in use
>> here, if it would be needed to invoke it.
>
adjusts could be done on the going.
> Also, diversity talks lay not only in preventive instances, that
> instance being assured is good, lay in many subjects related to diversity
> of people and initiatives too.
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> Sérgio - http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/smaprs
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Sérgio - http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/smaprs
De: Rory McCann
Enviado: quinta-feira, 1 de março de 2018 15:53
Para: Blake Girardot; Paul Norman
Cc: OSM Diversity
Assunto: Re: [Diversity-talk] Code of Conduct & Moderation for this list
Hi all --
On the OSGeo side of things, we put a bunch of work into creating a CoC
(and related committee, private listserv, reporting structure, etc) a few
years ago. The text of the CoC itself was based off of a variety of things
from different online communities / tech groups / feminism groups /
I initially hesitated to add to this discussion because I think any CoC is
better than none, and I'd rather let more active members choose one
swiftly, than needlessly bikeshed the issue. So by all means, do simply
choose one that seems good enough and then let's move on.
But then it occurred to m
Hi all,
I have put the GF one as a draft on the OSM wiki:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Diversity/MailingList/CodeOfConduct
Feel free to edit it as appropriate. At some point I'll go through and
add the suggestions.
On 28/02/18 15:27, Blake Girardot wrote:
> From my perspective, and I
On 2/28/2018 2:44 AM, Rory McCann wrote:
Hi all,
To follow up on the phone call, and waiting a little bit for people to
join. 😁
I think this list should have a Code of Conduct. I propose something
like Geek Feminism's one. Thoughts?
http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Community_anti-harassment/
After having a share of the results from the international gender
representation survey from Geochicas, we've come to a conclusion that at
least 7 out of 10 contributors believe in the need of implementing a CoC in
OSM in general, not only in specific lists.
Sele.
2018-03-01 6:19 GMT-06:00 Ilya Z
Hi,
I'm a moderator on the Russian forum. A year ago I introduced CoC (called
"rules", but technically it's CoC). I based these on several examples, like the
Django one, translated and adapted to Russia. There was a huge backlash from
some members, angry posts on the OSM diary appear to this da
Hi folks. I'm glad of this forum to reboot this discussion.
From my POV the Code of Conduct is boilerplate and should include the minimum
necessary in order to be both accepted and effective. For better or worse the
absence of a CoC has become a signpost that an online community is not
welcomi
Hi Rory,
>From my perspective, and I am not sure why it is left out of geekfeminism's
policy is that item one under "Harassment includes" should list "national
origin, cultural affiliation" to address the issue of people making
offensive comments about people from particular countries or cultures.
Hi,
I also very much support a CoC and like this format.
Rebecca
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 8:56 AM, alyssa wright
wrote:
> I support a CoC and very much like the Geek Feminism format.
>
> Thanks all! Looking forward to further discussion.
>
> Best,
> Alyssa.
>
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 5:44 AM,
I support a CoC and very much like the Geek Feminism format.
Thanks all! Looking forward to further discussion.
Best,
Alyssa.
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 5:44 AM, Rory McCann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> To follow up on the phone call, and waiting a little bit for people to
> join. 😁
>
> I think this list
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