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Re: Last round of comments: LGM Code of Conduct (Gregory Pittman) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 12:05:30 +0200 > From: Femke Snelting <[email protected]> > To: Create ML <[email protected]> > Subject: [CREATE] Last round of comments: LGM Code of Conduct > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Dear all, > > Below is the proposed text for the Libre Graphics Meeting Code of Conduct. > > It has been written after several discussions and meetings. Please read > carefully and if you have any last comments, we'd like to hear before > Monday 26 May 23:00 CEST preferably by way of a suggestion on this page: > http://piratepad.net/draftcoc > > After May 26th May, the document will be published on the LGM websites and > be in function for the upcoming meeting. In June we'll write an organisers > guide to complement the CoC. The CoC and organisers guide will be evaluated > and if necessary updated after the 2015 meeting in Toronto. > > Thank you all so far for your constructive contributions, > > > ginger coons, Steve Conklin, Jon Nordby, Femke Snelting, Susan Spencer, > Chris Lilley, Michael Schumacher > > //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > *Libre Graphics Meeting - Code of Conduct* > > Since it's early beginnings in 2006, the Libre Graphics Meeting has been a > melting pot where free software developers, practitioners and artists from > all over the world have a chance to meet each other, exchange ideas, and > plan the future of Free, Libre and Open Source graphics. The meeting is all > about participation: free to attend, it is open to all. > > We intend the Libre Graphics Meeting to be an event that inspires mutual > respect, collaboration and exchange. The Libre Graphics Meeting Code of > Conduct states our shared ideas about the desired behaviour of participants > and organisers. This document is about conduct at the actual meeting, > (including related social events, presentations and workshops), > communication on the LGM mailing lists and IRC channels. > > The Libre Graphics community is committed to providing a safe and > welcoming environment for all participants, regardless of, for example: > ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, appearance, impairment, > religion, or technical ability. > > We accept that people have differences of opinion, that they communicate > those in various ways, and that social norms may vary across cultures. > Sometimes the impact our behaviour has on others isn't immediately > apparent to us. Participants should speak openly and courteously with each > other when they see, experience or speak about conduct that might be > unwelcome. > > Misunderstandings do sometimes occur, and people should be able to work > things out between themselves whenever possible, in a courteous and > respectful manner. They may seek the advice of a mutually trusted third > party. > > Harassment is not tolerated in any form. No matter who you are, if you > feel threatened or violated as a result of intimidating, harassing, > abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning conduct, or witness such > behaviour, please immediately notify the contact person(s). > > In case you think these things do not happen: > http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Timeline_of_incidents > > To achieve the goals of the Code of Conduct, the organizers of the Libre > Graphics Meeting: > > -Will check before the selection of a location is made, if local laws are > compatible with the CoC. > - Will appoint dedicated contact persons, preferably from the local > organizing team. Their names and contact details will be published on the > LGM website before the event. > - Will follow up on each issue brought to the attention of the contact > person(s). This includes communicating with involved parties about further > steps. > > The contact person(s) will take appropriate measures when necessary, such > as removing someone from the premises or channel. > > *Purpose of the Code of Conduct document* > > - For Participants: Feel safe. Participants know that if we experience > something that we are not comfortable with, our concerns will be taken > seriously - and that help is available. > - For Organisers: Feel sure. Organisers know the standard to which the LGM > community holds itself, and what to do when an issue arises. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 08:57:47 -0400 > From: Gregory Pittman <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [CREATE] Last round of comments: LGM Code of Conduct > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > The only thing I would say is that it reads more like a preamble to a > code of conduct rather than a code of conduct itself. Maybe a bit too > much explaining. > > I would look at trying to reduce the length, which I think is possible > since there seems to be some redundancy. > > Greg > > > > > > //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > > > *Libre Graphics Meeting - Code of Conduct* > > > > Since it's early beginnings in 2006, the Libre Graphics Meeting has been > > a melting pot where free software developers, practitioners and artists > > from all over the world have a chance to meet each other, exchange > > ideas, and plan the future of Free, Libre and Open Source graphics. The > > meeting is all about participation: free to attend, it is open to all. > > > > We intend the Libre Graphics Meeting to be an event that inspires mutual > > respect, collaboration and exchange. The Libre Graphics Meeting Code of > > Conduct states our shared ideas about the desired behaviour of > > participants and organisers. This document is about conduct at the > > actual meeting, (including related social events, presentations and > > workshops), communication on the LGM mailing lists and IRC channels. > > > > The Libre Graphics community is committed to providing a safe and > > welcoming environment for all participants, regardless of, for example: > > ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, appearance, impairment, > > religion, or technical ability. > > > > We accept that people have differences of opinion, that they communicate > > those in various ways, and that social norms may vary across cultures. > > Sometimes the impact our behaviour has on others isn't immediately > > apparent to us. Participants should speak openly and courteously with > > each other when they see, experience or speak about conduct that might > > be unwelcome. > > > > Misunderstandings do sometimes occur, and people should be able to work > > things out between themselves whenever possible, in a courteous and > > respectful manner. They may seek the advice of a mutually trusted third > > party. > > > > Harassment is not tolerated in any form. No matter who you are, if you > > feel threatened or violated as a result of intimidating, harassing, > > abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning conduct, or witness > > such behaviour, please immediately notify the contact person(s). > > > > In case you think these things do not happen: > > http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Timeline_of_incidents > > > > To achieve the goals of the Code of Conduct, the organizers of the Libre > > Graphics Meeting: > > > > -Will check before the selection of a location is made, if local laws > > are compatible with the CoC. > > - Will appoint dedicated contact persons, preferably from the local > > organizing team. Their names and contact details will be published on > > the LGM website before the event. > > - Will follow up on each issue brought to the attention of the contact > > person(s). This includes communicating with involved parties about > > further steps. > > > > The contact person(s) will take appropriate measures when necessary, > > such as removing someone from the premises or channel. > > > > *Purpose of the Code of Conduct document* > > > > - For Participants: Feel safe. Participants know that if we experience > > something that we are not comfortable with, our concerns will be taken > > seriously - and that help is available. > > - For Organisers: Feel sure. Organisers know the standard to which the > > LGM community holds itself, and what to do when an issue arises. > > _______________________________________________ > > CREATE mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > CREATE mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create > > > ------------------------------ > > End of CREATE Digest, Vol 106, Issue 5 > ************************************** >
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