Thomas
An excellent idea, no doubt, but is multiplying codes of conduct really the best way forward? Would it not be better if the Foundation were to promulgate a single code of conduct covering all its projects and spaces, and then supplement that with individual guidelines in specific cases?
Thrapostibongles
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 7:34 AM Thomas Shafee thomas.shafee@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Wikimedia-l,
This is a quick request for comment for those interested in codes of conduct (relevant to user groups and possibly projects as well).
In collaboration with the Wikimedia Foundation’s trust and safety team, a code of conduct has been drafted over the last few months for the WikiJournal User Group https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/WikiJournal_User_Group. We have drawn inspiration from CoCs used in different Wikimedia areas and open projects (listed below the draft).
*Draft code of conduct available here* < https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/WikiJournal_User_Group/Code_of_conduct/Draft
Everyone is welcome to provide suggestions over the next week on how to improve it: please join the discussion here < https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Talk:WikiJournal_User_Group/Code_of_conduct/...
!
It has been written to be adaptable to other user groups, affiliates and projects if they want to adapt & adopt something (generalised version < https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/WikiJournal_User_Group/Code_of_conduct/Gener...
).
The user group was We were initially aiming to vote on it in May, however in order to give a bit more time for feedback, that's being extended to early June.
Sincerely,
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