On 11/5/07, Erik Moeller <erik(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Here's a (very rough) example text:
- - -
I agree that, as a member of this community, I shall
* treat others with respect and kindness, and assume good faith in
their actions;
* participate in service to the mission of this project:
[one-line summary of project's mission, e.g. "to create a freely
licensed encyclopedia"]
* disclose any conflicts of interest, and recuse myself from editing
where they could impair my judgment.
- - -
Obviously this would still need a lot of editing. Whichever bullet
points would be considered most important, I believe the total number
should be limited to 3 to 5.
Thoughts?
Once upon a time I signed a pledge for Mediation in Good Faith, the other
party had multiple undisclosed Conflicts of Interest. When Arbitration
commenced, continuing in Good Faith, I was viciously defamed in front of the
whole Community. ArbCom did nothing. After remaining silent for one year to
prove my Good Faith again, I began talking about.
I have diffs to support everything I say. When will the Foundation, or
Jimbo, act to remove the defamations against me embalmed in Arbitration
rulings and the Communities consciousness? I get no pleasure discussing
this experience, but I will not be intimidated into silence either.
Rob Smith
aka Nobs01