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Hi Camille,<br>
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Cameron. I was using digest mode and as a result, I lost track
of this email. <br>
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Thanks for getting back. I was surprised not to get a response and
thought it was uncharacteristic of you. Lost email would explain it.
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<div id=":vu" class="" style="overflow:hidden">Hi Camille,<br>
Probably first step would be listing CoC Committee
members, probably<br>
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<div>This is something that is just determined by who signs
up for the mailing list. I can grab the list from there,
but I imagine membership will change fairly regularly. <br>
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Based on <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/CodeOfConduct_Committee">http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/CodeOfConduct_Committee</a> , there
is intended to be a core voting committee. I know that you put out a
call for volunteers for that committee. Did you get a good response
for volunteers? Have you selected the core voting committee? If so,
I suggest it worth while publishing who they are.<br>
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With regards to publishing members of the mailing list, I suggest
following the practices of other OSGeo committees and invite people
to add themselves, probably here:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/CodeOfConduct_Committee#Membership">http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/CodeOfConduct_Committee#Membership</a><br>
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Some people might want to remain anonymous, which should be ok.
There are a number of good reasons for wanting to be anonymous -
such as it conflicting with current employment.<br>
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One thing I've been pondering since seeing the first few
questions about<br>
CoC being discussed is how to "classify" what is
considered a CoC<br>
breach. I'm yet to see any hard guidelines as to what
is/is not<br>
acceptable. (And this sucks up large amounts of
bandwidth on email lists).<br>
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<div>You did good research on this for FOSS4G CoC so it'd be
great if you could get the ball rolling here! <br>
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Ok, I'll start looking into it.<br>
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Looking around for what we can borrow as a standard
reference, I wonder<br>
whether we can borrow from film classifications:<br>
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I'm familiar with the Australian classifications (being
an Australian<br>
myself), which are well defined:<br>
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For a conference, we could suggest a classification at a
level or G or PG:<br>
/Parental Guidance (PG) ? Not recommended for viewing or
playing by<br>
people under 15 without guidance from parents or
guardians. Contains<br>
material that young viewers may find confusing or
upsetting. The content<br>
is mild in impact.//<br>
//Violence should be mild and infrequent, and should be
presented in "a<br>
stylised or theatrical fashion, or in an historical
context".//<br>
//Themes should have a "mild sense of menace or threat"
and be "discreet"//<br>
//Frightening or Intense Scenes should be "mildly
frightening" and have<br>
"low intensity"//<br>
//Crude Humor should be "mild" or "low level"//<br>
//Sex, nudity and drug use should be mild, infrequent,
"discreetly<br>
implied" and "justified by context".//<br>
//Coarse language should be mild and infrequent, and be
justified by<br>
context./<br>
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<div>This *might* work.<br>
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<div>Camille<br>
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