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That seems pretty good. Are we thinking about having a support email and admin help channel? Just because of the nature of our community I might be hesitant to wholesale adopt these particular reporting and spam guidelines, but on a quick interpretation they seem fine. (Any opinions on that in particular?) |
I’m inclined to just start with contact info and hold off on a full policy
none of us really understands well, but maybe that’s naive and we should
take time to structure things more. Open to opinions.
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That seems pretty good. Are we thinking about having a support email and
admin help channel? Just because of the nature of our community I might be
hesitant to wholesale adopt these particular reporting and spam guidelines,
but on a quick interpretation they seem fine. (Any opinions on that in
particular?)
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Sorry for the delay; just chiming into this thread.
That's my inclination, too, @sampl. The Slack community could use a clear documented channel of communication to raise issues & concerns with admins/moderators. Beyond that, a CoC should be deliberate and chosen carefully based on community needs. Perhaps that's an area @rondabergman or @theelfherself of tech[inclusive] might have advice and recommendations. Proposed Next StepsAs I see them…
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+1, any objections speak now or I'll get the ball rolling soon :)
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Sorry for the delay; just chiming into this thread.
I’m inclined to just start with contact info and hold off on a full policy
none of us really understands well
That's my inclination, too, @sampl <https://github.com/sampl>. The Slack
community could use a clear documented channel of communication to raise
issues & concerns with admins/moderators. Beyond that, a CoC should be
deliberate and chosen carefully based on community needs. Perhaps that's an
area @rondabergman <https://github.com/rondabergman> or @theelfherself
<https://github.com/theelfherself> of tech[inclusive]
<https://www.meetup.com/tech-inclusive/> might have advice and
recommendations.
Proposed Next Steps
As I see them…
1. Determine moderators. Start with Slack admins?
2. Document in the #general channel the members who should be
contacted if anyone has concerns. Note that this is a trusted group with an
interest in maintaining a healthy community. Set up this notes as a
recurring message in #general
<https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-setup-a-recurring-message-in-Slack-either-from-me-or-from-Slackbot>
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3. Leave this issue open as the running thread to document a broader
CoC.
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For slack group at least
Example via Steve Coffman: https://github.com/gobridge/about-us/blob/master/coc.md
Thoughts, comments?
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