Hi,
This has just been published on the Mozilla community blog by Emma Irwin and I
thought it could interest some of you here.
https://blog.mozilla.org/community/2020/09/10/weaving-safety-into-the-fabric-of-open-source/
It brings insight into the experience of enforcing a code of conduct in
If someone states that something is unclear, they very obviously intend
“unclear” to apply to their perception of it.
For example, I just used the words “very obviously.” That is my perception,
my opinion, what I gathered from the information available to me. Should I
note “it is my opinion
Hi All,
I just wanted to give my opinion on how to make things more civil and
gentle in general, and also to add clarity to the threads. As a non-English
native speaker, there are many things I consider do not help at all in
written discussions in general in any given list, most of the time when
This is the point I was working on. I also have no confident answer to this
problem, but have a gut feel it is somewhere in between the extremes. There is
also the point that most people have some choice in where they live, though I
do not have any useful suggestion of how that should be
On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 at 12:39, Nathan wrote:
> Shouldn't two candidates for the same position for the same company get
> roughly the same salary, regardless of where they live?
>
I don't know. Maybe.
Within the US, there are markets where decent, experienced software
engineers earn half of what
On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 at 22:23, Michael Peel wrote:
> This seems to be a restriction against employers asking for someone’s
> salary history, not against including the expected salary range in a job
> advert.
Yes. Apologies, the "undoubtedly not doing this" written in my earlier
email was a bit
Hi,
On 2020-09-10 04:34, Asaf Bartov wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Sep 2020, 14:05 Fæ wrote:
>> Who are the list mods?
>
> The current list admins are John Vandenberg, Shani Evenstein, and I.
>
>> Unfortunately, this is not made clear at
>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
>
>