Hi Niall, On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 4:21 AM Niall O'Reilly <niall.oreilly@ucd.ie> wrote: [...]
I don’t wish either to hijack your work or to take your time in discussions of these thoughts. It’s enough for me that you consider them briefly, if only to dismiss them as out of scope or duplicating what you already have in mind.
Here they are.
I notice that there’s another version of the CoC here: https://www.ripe.net/participate/mail/ripe-mailing-list-ripe-forum-code-of-c...
I guess we want to end up with just one for all RIPE activities. Is this your impression too ?
The TF Charter specifies the creation of a "RIPE Code of Conduct." I understand that to mean a Code of Conduct for all forms of participation in RIPE, simply because there is no qualifier. If other people read the TF Charter differently, we should definitely work with you and Mirjam to clarify the wording.
WG Chairs are given a burden of responsibility by the text, “Chairs are responsible for facilitating and moderating the RIPE community's discussions. At times they may direct an individual to cease a certain type of behaviour. Chairs have the authority to moderate or ban disruptive community members if they decide this is necessary.”
However, the underlying principles seem to me to be left implicit, as the focus in both Draft 3 and in the current CoC is on offences against an individual. I think that disruptive behaviour also encompasses “offences against the community”, such as wasting time either by filibustering or by making proposals which are without merit. Such behaviour is not necessarily personal in nature. Would it be useful to extend the list of examples of behaviour to be avoided by adding this category ?
Thank you for raising this. This question will help us develop a more helpful document. The intersection of the responsibility of WG Chairs and the Code of Conduct Team is something to think about as we refine the document and develop the process for selecting the Team. Best regards, Leo