[CREATE] Code of Conduct

Dave Crossland dave at lab6.com
Mon Jan 20 17:01:40 PST 2014


Dear Sirko,

On 20 January 2014 23:46, Dave Crossland <dave at lab6.com> wrote:
>
> On 20 January 2014 15:11, Louis Desjardins <louis.desjardins at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Would it be ok if we make the decision with the co-organisers of this year’s
>> LGM plus the people here who followed the discussion (in silent or not)?
>
> But clearly its the co-organizers' prerogative to figure out who
> incidents should be escalated to, or not, to put a CoC on the website,
> or not, and if they provide physical items to attendees
> (schedules/name badges/promo bags/etc) to include a copy, or not.
>
> If the bureaucracy of the host means its not possible for the
> co-organizers, that's okay for me, and next year I hope there will be
> one.

I just realised that its been around a week since your email, and you
didn't yet follow up with some news on what you wrote:

On 15 January 2014 17:04, S.Kemter <sirko.kemter at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> we will not have an ok [on a CoC text] before LGM.

I think its worth re-iterating this point; there will not be a CoC at
this LGM, not because the organizers don't want one, but because
putting one in place would require more time than is available.

> What we could do is simple to invite the "Gleichstellungsbeauftragten" I
> dont know how to translate that titel and if Equality Ombudsman is right for
> it to watch over us and we can surly ask him to help us for formulating an
> CoC for later events. I think nobody of us would be that firm as someone,
> who does nothing else then handle exactly what some here think an CoC would
> solve.

Sirko, how has the invitation to the Gleichstellungsbeauftragten fared?

If they agree to attend, will their presence and how to reach them be
mentioned on the website, and will attendees be notified at the event?

-- 
Cheers
Dave


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