On 07/17/2015 02:31 AM, Amit Shah wrote:
On (Wed) 15 Jul 2015 [11:47:21], Máirín Duffy wrote:
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> On 07/15/2015 09:43 AM, Amit Shah wrote:
>> Yes, at
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http://fudcon.in/code-of-conduct.html
> Ah okay, in this context your question makes a lot more sense bc of this
> text:
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> "Attendees who are in violation of this policy may be subject to removal and
> banning from FUDCon (and future Fedora events)."
>
> I would say though we should probably resort to banning only in really
> extreme situations, hope it doesn't ever actually happen, but if it needs to
> allow the council to determine the steps involved when it happens.
Right - so we how about we change this text in our standard CoC, then
-- since we don't currently have a way of tracking CoC violations, as
well as banning is undesirable.
A note mentioning violations can be reported to the council, for
further action if necessary, should be enough then.
Thanks all who chimed in.
Amit
Would one of you please file a ticket with the Council to sort this out
officially? I really think this should be a little less ad hoc.
I also don't like "threats" which is how I read a "ban from all future
events" which I consider a "threat" if it is not enforceable. As in, if
we believe that is the right answer to the situation (which I severely
hope it never is) we should have a SOP (procedure) for it in place,
which changes it from a "threat" to just the way things operate.
Langdon