On Thu, 2018-03-29 at 15:17 +0100, Allan Day wrote:
> Carlos Soriano <csori...@gnome.org> wrote:
> ...
> > > >  * Employee Handbook & Records Retention Policy (Nuritzi)
> > > >     *
> > > > https://wiki.gnome.org/FoundationBoardPrivate/Staff/EmployeeHan
> > > > dbook#Records_Retention_Policy
> > > 
> > > Hi board, is there any reason for the employee handbook to be
> > > private?
> > > It shouldn't contain any sensitive information and can
> > > potentially be
> > > useful as a basis for other foundations/not-for-profits if it's
> > > freely
> > > licensed.
> 
> For the record, the handbook has been in that private location since
> it was created back in 2009. But yes, I agree that it should be
> public
> if possible.
> 

It was originally based on templates from www.business.gov (which
doesn't seem to exist anymore...) so I assume it's public domain. It's
never been officially approved by the Foundation, so I assume that's
why it's not been published. However, it is now about 8 years old, and
so needs a review.

For info, it's not a simple thing to do this review - there's quite a
lot of "stuff" in there. I've created https://gitlab.gnome.org/Communit
y/Board/issues/43 so people who are interested in this topic can follow
along at home!

Neil
-- 
Neil McGovern
Executive Director, The GNOME Foundation
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