Phil,
The consultation process on Commons is about the next phase "discussions
around enforcing the new code" as written by María. I fail to see any
possible way to connect her message to your conclusion.
Chico Venancio
Em ter., 2 de fev. de 2021 às 10:34, Phil Nash via Wikimedia-l <
wikimedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org> escreveu:
Maybe I've missed something, but there is still an
open consultation
process on Commons, and one of the points raised there is that of a
Wikimedian who operates a website (although a blog would be equally
applicable) seriously libelling another Wikimedian. As it stands this UCoC
is silent on such issues. Are you implying that the Foundation tolerates
such attack sites?
Phil
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*From:* María Sefidari <maria(a)wikimedia.org>
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*Sent:* 02/02/2021 11:58:26
*Subject:* [Wikimedia-l] Board Ratification of Universal Code of Conduct
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Hi everyone,
I’m pleased to announce that the Board of Trustees has unanimously
approved a Universal Code of Conduct for the Wikimedia projects and
movement.[1] A Universal Code of Conduct was one of the final
recommendations of the Movement Strategy 2030 process - a multi-year,
participatory community effort to define the future of our movement. The
final Universal Code of Conduct seeks to address disparities in conduct
policies across our hundreds of projects and communities, by creating a
binding minimum set of standards for conduct on the Wikimedia projects that
directly address many of the challenges that contributors face.
The Board is deeply grateful to the communities who have grappled with
these challenging topics. Over the past six months, communities around the
world have participated in conversations and consultations to help build
this code collectively, including local discussions in 19 languages,
surveys, discussions on Meta, and policy drafting by a committee of
volunteers and staff. The document presented to us reflects a significant
investment of time and effort by many of you, and especially by the joint
staff/volunteer committee who created the base draft after reviewing input
collected from community outreach efforts. We also appreciate the
dedication of the Foundation, and its Trust & Safety policy team, in
getting us to this phase.
This was the first phase of our Universal Code of Conduct - from here, the
Trust & Safety team will begin consultations on how best to enforce this
code. In the coming weeks, they will follow-up with more instructions on
how you can participate in discussions around enforcing the new code. Over
the next few months, they will be facilitating consultation discussions in
many local languages, with our affiliates, and on Meta to support a new
volunteer/staff committee in drafting enforcement pathways. For more
information on the process, timeline, and how to participate in this next
phase, please review the Universal Code of Conduct page on Meta.[2]
The Universal Code of Conduct represents an essential step towards our
vision of a world in which all people can participate in the sum of all
knowledge. Together, we have built something extraordinary. Today, we
celebrate this milestone in making our movement a safer space for
contribution for all.
On behalf of the Board of Trustees,
María Sefidari
Board Chair
[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Draft_review
[2]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct
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