[LRUG] Code of Conduct and other policies
Tim Cowlishaw
tim at timcowlishaw.co.uk
Fri Oct 18 06:19:52 PDT 2013
Just adding to the chorus of support for this - hopefully we can make
sure LRUG is as pleasant and welcoming a community for everyone as it
has been for me. Happy to do whatever I can to help!
Cheers,
Tim.
On 18 October 2013 14:09, brendan murphy <brendan at enthuse.me> wrote:
> Murray
>
> As we spoke before, i am happy to help with this.
>
> Best
>
> Brendan
>
>
>
>
> On 18 Oct 2013, at 13:52, Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> As a follow up to my announcement at the start of Monday's meeting about
> codes of conduct I thought I'd explain more clearly what I intend to do.
>
> For those who weren't there my announcement was basically that LRUG needs to
> have a code of conduct outlining the sort of behaviour we expect from
> attendees and members of the mailings list. We also need a clear policy on
> what to do whenever someone behaves otherwise and we need to identify a
> group of people to whom complaints can be made.
>
> I also want to make explicit things that until now have just been in my
> head. Things like: how to suggest a talk, what sorts of content are
> acceptable and relevant, guidelines for sponsorship and recruitment, &c.
>
> I've been thinking about this for the last week or two (and on and off for
> the past few months) so it should be clear to everyone that this is not a
> "me too" response to the events that came to light over the last weekend
> (even though those events are terrible and we do need to speak out). There
> are things wrong with LRUG as a community and we need to fix them. I hear
> plenty of people in the greater ruby / tech community that say things like
> "I don't want to go to LRUG, it's really mean", or "LRUG, isn't it full of
> assholes?", and that's pretty upsetting because it couldn't be further from
> my experience of LRUG.
>
> In the next week I'll be meeting up with a small group of people to come up
> with the first draft of our code of conduct and policies. We'll draw upon
> existing great work in this area like:
>
> Computer Anonymous Rules
> Conference Code of Conduct
> Example positive code
> Nation JS code
> Pointers to other resources
> The Ruby Berlin statement of community
>
> The results of our work will be posted to this list for review. Once we're
> happy with it I'll put it up on lrug.org in a prominent position. Of
> course, it'll be a living document and can change over time, but we need to
> get something out there and start the process.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Murray
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