Re: Results of the Antiharassment Team Survey

2019-07-15 Thread Marc Haber
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 10:04:43PM +0200, Christian Kastner wrote: > Answering the second question first: my interpretation of mediation in > this context is a resolution process for the aforementioned conflicting > interpretations, whereby one or more neutral roles (eg: DPL or A-H) > attempt a res

Re: Results of the Antiharassment Team Survey

2019-07-15 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Christian" == Christian Kastner writes: Christian> However, (this part is a setup for my next answer) for Christian> any given body of people and one unspecific norm, it is Christian> possible for two individuals of said body to arrive at Christian> conflicting interpretati

Re: Sounding board for Debian forums?

2019-07-15 Thread Sam Hartman
Neil has been talking about how much the Gnome community has gotten out of discourse. His experience has been positive enough that as an individual developer I'd be interested in using a pilot. I want to stress that I'm not volunteering to do the work of setting up such a pilot. I could imagine s

Re: Sounding board for Debian forums?

2019-07-15 Thread Alex Muntada
Hi Eldon, > Is there some kind of software that could help people break > down their claims into fundamental parts, then get feedback > on the parts individually, maybe even refining their viewpoint > as the discussion evolves? «Loomio is a collaborative decision-making tool that makes it easy fo

Re: Sounding board for Debian forums?

2019-07-15 Thread Alex Muntada
Hi Philip, > https://debconf18.debconf.org/talks/135-q-a-session-with-minister-tang/ > > She gets onto the technical solution used in the 17th minute, > which is pol.is, which appears to be an open-core system, with > the Free version being here: > > https://github.com/pol-is/polisServer It