Hi,
On slides 5 in the speaker notes (which I assume will be published?) it
says:
""Trusted contacts will emotionally support you, but absolutely can not
take any other action. Effectively, our CoC creates a false sense of
security. So our community’s current status is: if you get severely
harassed at the party, which is a thing that happens, we can say how
sorry we are for you, and tomorrow and next year your assailant will be
sitting next to you. There is a CoC, but there is no accountability or
consequences.”"
This is not true and as I pointed out earlier on this list the Trusted
contacts (and the RIPE Chair) have taken action in the past. I agree
that the responsibilities of the Trusted Contacts may not be well
understood or documented, but stating it like in the text above is wrong.
Mirjam
On 17/10/2019 14:58, Brian Nisbet wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Amanda, Denesh, Sasha and I have put this presentation together for the community plenary this afternoon. It is forthright, but we definitely feel that it needs to be so.
>
> We are going to make it clear that we're still accepting comments on v3.0, but also still looking at having this in place for RIPE 80 if at all possible.
>
> I know I and others present in Rotterdam have got some really good further feedback.
>
> And, of course, as with all things, whatever CoC we have is never set in stone, it's always changeable as situations change.
>
> Thanks for everyone's input on this so far!
>
> Brian
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