Le mardi 24 novembre 2009, à 23:53 +0100, Andy Wingo a écrit : > Hi Brian, > > Thanks for the detailed and readable notes! > > On Fri 13 Nov 2009 22:27, Brian Cameron <brian.came...@sun.com> writes: > > > Minutes for Meeting of October 29th, 2009 > [...] > > More generally, we need to make sure that GNOME Foundation members > > sign the GNOME Code of Conduct, and perhaps make it a requirement > > for new members to sign. Also need to update the GNOME blog and > > planet so that it is more clear that people should follow the > > GNOME Code of Conduct. > > A couple of thoughts: > > First, the planet has always been under editorial control; it has a > maintainer, like any other module -- actually a few of them. > > Therefore, what is or is not on the planet may fairly be seen to be > under the purview of the maintainer(s), who are there due to their > respected position in the field of their module, in this case in the > "public discourse" of GNOME. So they can promote or censure certain > kinds of speech as they see fit.
Yep. And it is expected by the current editors that blog posts that appear on Planet GNOME respect the Code of Conduct :-) It's mentioned in the guidelines for Planet GNOME in the wiki, but it's not mentioned in the current footer. > Secondly, binding or pseudo-binding resolutions on the Foundation > membership should probably be ratified by the Foundation membership > itself via some more formal process. As it is I don't think a majority > have "signed" the CoC. (FWIW, I have.) Nod. Actually, I think there was an action item about starting a discussion here on this topic... I guess the mail is in the draft folder somewhere, it should hopefully arrive soon ;-) Cheers, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list