Cc'd to you as you cc'd me. I do not really need a Cc though. Sam Hartman - 11.04.21, 12:44:17 CEST: > >>>>> "Martin" == Martin Steigerwald <mar...@lichtvoll.de> writes: > Martin> I remember that at the recent KDE Academy meetups, I think > Martin> the last two, there has been some workshop about non-violent > Martin> communication. > > Martin> Maybe it would be an idea to propose something like that for > Martin> the next Debconf or maybe even some online meeting before? > > I've found NVC to be incredibly useful. > I have had no formal training but have read some of their books and > then started trying to use it for years. […] > Some people in the project have gotten NVC training they weren't very > happy with. > I'd love to see good NVC training at DebConf. > > Or training in any other empathy framework or similar.
I found Sedona method to be a gem as well. > One complaint i've heard is that the training is expensive. > In our current climate, "um whatever," is my response. > I think that any training that helps us work together would be worth > its weight in modern servers. It was 2018 – maybe it was repeated later, but I do not find that at the moment: Akademy/2018/TrainingNVC: Training in Nonviolent Communication https://community.kde.org/Akademy/2018/TrainingNVC I have no idea what KDE e.V. paid for the training. At least one participant found the training to have been run exceptionally: Akademy 2018 https://kshadeslayer.wordpress.com/2018/09/19/akademy-2018/ There may have been another blog post about it, but that is what I found in my news reader at the moment. I do not know the trainer. That is how much I know at the moment. I bet it would be possible to find someone in KDE community who can tell more about the training. Best, -- Martin