Personally I don't think OSM having a CoC would reach to social media with
the possible exception of a person writing as an official of OSM, such as a
board member or working group. The goal of a CoC is to create a
welcoming inclusive community within OSM. Social media can be a toxic
environment th
Would a Code of Conduct also apply to social media that are not
controlled by OSM/OSMF?
E.g. Twitter is currently used by a certain part of the community to
ridicule and criticize people writing on the mailing lists.
regards
m.
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 1:16 AM Clifford Snow wrote:
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> https://www
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/diversity-why-open-source-needs-to-work-on-it-in-2020/
is
an interesting read. The article talks about open source, but I don't see
any significant difference between an open data project or an open source
software project.
What I took away from the article is