Hi Noah,

> Please may we stop the divisive posts. The way I see it, the thread was about 
> a spamming broker. Why then insult an independent unrelated individual. 
> Perhaps stopping these practices will help the community.

The same principle applies: there have been multiple people and organisations 
who have in the past violated the rules of appropriate behaviour. I agree with 
Andrew that they should still not be refused access to meetings. But those 
people should also consider whether it is a good idea to visit a community 
meeting whose rules they have (in some cases blatantly) violated.

> As repeated many times, our emerging, multicultural community requires care 
> and attention when interacting and dealing with people and above all 
> collective responsibility.
> 
> We have a code of conduct and we expect it to be enforced on the lists and at 
> meetings by people entitled to do so. We may revise the CoC on the go with 
> the end goal of no more CoC as everyone behaves correctly.

Exactly. People who want to come to meetings after they have mended their ways 
should be able to do so. And those who continue to misbehave should be told to 
leave as soon as they demonstrate that they haven't learned how to behave 
properly yet. But those willing to learn and improve their behaviour should be 
able to do so.

> We will all benefit  from leading by example  and acting as role models 
> expecially from  those who have served in various leadership positions in the 
> past.

I fully agree, and I hope the board will take your advice.

Cheers,
Sander


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