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Selection of new Code of Conduct Team Community Members #1298

Open tobie opened 2 months ago

tobie commented 2 months ago

We recently revamped the code of conduct, its associated policies and team charter and are ready to run the yearly selection process to bring in new people to the Code of Conduct Team.

The responsibilities of the CoC Team are outlined in its charter along with eligibility requirements for team members.

We are looking for 3 primary community members and a variable number of alternate community members. (Alternate members get called in when there aren't enough primary members available to manage a particular incident.)

Please self-nominate by commenting below and/or encourage someone you think would be a good candidate for this role. You do not need to be part of the CPC to self-nominate. Please indicate whether you'd like to be selected for a primary role, and alternate role, or are OK with both. Please confirm that you understand the eligibility requirements and agree with them.

tobie commented 2 months ago

I'd like to self-nonimate as an alternate community member. I have read the eligibility requirements and agree with them.

ljharb commented 2 months ago

I'd like to self-nominate as a primary community member (or alternate, as a fallback). I have read the eligibility requirements and agree with them.

benjamingr commented 2 months ago

Happy to self nominate reference https://github.com/openjs-foundation/cross-project-council/issues/985#issuecomment-1360048060

tobie commented 2 months ago

@benjamingr: as a primary, alternate member, or either?

benjamingr commented 2 months ago

Whatever helps honestly, moderation isn't usually a high-capacity high-demand job but typically involves bursts of discussions and janitorial work.

I was provided training by the foundation (back when it was still the Node.js foundation!) as well as 8 years of experience as a moderator in Node.js and I am happy to contribute at whatever capacity helps.

mcollina commented 2 months ago

I'm happy to serve on this one.

anfibiacreativa commented 2 months ago

I'm happy to be selected as an alternate member. I have read the requirements.

PaulaPaul commented 2 months ago

Hello, I understand the responsibilities and eligibility requirements, and am happy to serve as an alternate (ready to serve if selected and called).

ctcpip commented 2 months ago

Iff there are not enough volunteers, I am happy to help. (For either role.)

ovflowd commented 2 months ago

I'd also would love to serve as an alternate, since I'm already a moderator on the Node.js project, and I understand that often there might be conflict of interests/or not enough time for me to act as a main moderator :)

mlaurencin commented 1 month ago

I am happy to serve as an alternate member and have read the requirements.

nektro commented 1 month ago

I'd like to self-nonimate as an alternate community member. I have read the eligibility requirements and agree with them.

ovflowd commented 1 month ago

Awesome to see folk's from different projects nominating! Awesome to see more diversity here 😍

benjamingr commented 1 month ago

This is the longest nomination process I've ever participated in. I feel like I've self-nominated ~2 years ago and nothing has happened.

Some presidents had shorter election campaigns than this volunteer request for janitorial work 😅

What happened here?

ovflowd commented 1 month ago

We should prioritise this to the next Working Session. cc @bensternthal

tobie commented 1 month ago

What happened here?

Organizing this is… volunteer work (same as maintaining open source).

benjamingr commented 1 month ago

Organizing this is… volunteer work (same as maintaining open source).

As everything else here :] Other projects genuinely don't get enough spam/CoC complaints/issues for this to become pressing?

tobie commented 1 month ago

To be clear, the foundation has had a functioning CoC team all along. It's agreeing on the terms of the new, wider CoC team which took time and delayed this selection process.

ljharb commented 1 month ago

That said, i also believe/suspect node is an outlier here due to its popularity.

joesepi commented 1 day ago

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