I find it rather telling that the negative responses while recorded that there is no indication of plans to explore or address these concerns. At the very least a tokinistic inclusion in the email to say the WMF through the Universal Code of Conduct project team will continue to address the concerns raised.



On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 at 03:51, Patrick Earley <pearley@wikimedia.org> wrote:

Hello all,


The Universal Code of Conduct project team has completed the analysis of the comments accompanying the ratification vote on the Revised Universal Code of Conduct Enforcement Guidelines. 

All respondents had the opportunity to provide comments regarding the contents of the Revised Enforcement Guideline draft document. A total of 369 participants left comments in 18 languages; compared to 657 commenters in 27 languages in 2022. The Trust and Safety Policy team completed an analysis of these results, categorizing comments to identify major themes and areas of focus within the comments. The report is available in translated versions on Meta-wiki here. Please help translate into your language. 

Again, we are thankful to  all who participated in the vote and discussions. More information about the Universal Code of Conduct and Enforcement Guidelines can be found on Meta-wiki.


On behalf of the Universal Code of Conduct project team, 

Patrick


Patrick Earley
Lead Trust & Safety Policy Manager 
Wikimedia Foundation
pearley@wikimedia.org

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