Hi,
On 06/02/2014 07:38 AM, Kathleen Danielson wrote:
Simply starting a new thread here to discuss implementing a Code of
Conduct in our community
I think we should extend this a bit, and instead of having a Code of
Conduct we shold have a document that says How to be a good mapper.
This would
(Needless to say, others who have thoughts on this should feel free to
chime in-- no need to wait for me, of course!)
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 7:38 AM, Kathleen Danielson
kathleen.daniel...@gmail.com wrote:
Simply starting a new thread here to discuss implementing a Code of
Conduct in our
Hi Frederik,
I think that we can do both, albeit separately.
I agree that our CoC can be similar to other organization's, but I want to
be sure that our CoC doesn't get diluted or overlooked in the process, so I
definitely don't think they should be the same thing.
As strange as it sounds, even
Hi,
On 06/02/2014 04:38 PM, Kathleen Danielson wrote:
Would you object to us pursuing these goals separately?
Not at all - it's just that I believe that if you e.g. want to find
examples of resepctful or unrespectful behaviour in OSM you will
probably find an example that involves editing or
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 7:13 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
I think we should extend this a bit, and instead of having a Code of
Conduct we shold have a document that says How to be a good mapper.
This would include the standard elements of a code of conduct - e.g.
about
OpenStreetMap Code of Conduct
===
I'd like to keep this effort going. Who out there is interested in helping
taking the draft CoC through to acceptance?
Clifford
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Simply starting a new thread here to discuss implementing a Code of Conduct
in our community, as suggested by Clifford (and many others before him).
I haven't got time at the moment to share my full thoughts, but I wanted to
create a separate place to discuss this specific proposal. I'll chime in
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