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= PSF Grants Workgroup Charter = | = PSF Code of Conduct Workgroup Charter = |
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* The Code of Conduct Workgroup will contain at least 50% people who identify as being from historically marginalized populations. | * "The Code of Conduct Workgroup will strive to include and understand a diverse group of perspectives as it implements its mission |
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Chair: TBD Co-Chair: TBD Participants: TBD |
Chair: Philip James |
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* Anwesha Das * Brett Cannon |
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* Jeff Triplett * Kenneth Reitz |
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* Maricela Sanchez Miranda * Philip James * Rami Chowdhury * Sasha Romijn * Thomas Wouters |
PSF Code of Conduct Workgroup Charter
Contents
Purpose & Common Goals
The workgroup's purpose is to foster a diverse and inclusive Python community by enforcing the PSF code of conduct, along with providing guidance and recommendations to the Python community on codes of conduct, that supports the PSF mission of “ongoing development of Python-related technology and educational resources”.
We work toward this common goal in three ways:
Review, revise, and advise on policies relating to the PSF code of conducts and other communities that the PSF supports. This includes any #python chat community & python.org email list under PSF jurisdiction.
- Create a standard set of codes of conduct and supporting documents for multiple channels of interaction such as, but not limited to, conferences, mailing lists, slack/IRC, code repositories, and more.
- Develop training materials and other processes to support Python community organizers in implementing and enforcing the code of conduct.
Active Time
It will continue to exist as long as the workgroup and the PSF Board determines it is needed.
Core Values
The core values for this group are:
- Respect
- Support
- Constructiveness
- Integrity
The workgroup adopts the PSF Code of Conduct (https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/). Any actions made against the principles in the Code of Conduct (found by a simple majority of 51%+) will result in the acting person being removed from the workgroup.
Membership
- Code of Conduct Workgroup voting members are required to confirm continuing participating in the workgroup within one month of a new board election. This will be led by chair/vice-chairs. If there is no response within two weeks, then the individual is automatically removed.
- A member of the Code of Conduct Workgroup, can step down at anytime, and the workgroup will work to replace that voting member.
Rules & Guidelines
* "The Code of Conduct Workgroup will strive to include and understand a diverse group of perspectives as it implements its mission
- The workgroup reserves the right to consult with outside experts.
- The Code of Conduct Workgroup will submit a monthly report to the PSF board of directors.
Decision Making Procedures
- Discussions will happen via phone, video chat, or mailing list.
- With respect to new code of conduct standards and policy recommendations:
- The workgroup may solicit feedback on proposed drafts.
- The workgroup will consider outside input, edit the document, then vote for final approval.
- The workgroup will vote on new standards and will require a quorum of two-thirds of the voting membersfor approval of motions / content.
Communication Plan
The team will communicate via the conduct@python.org mailing list. If needed, conference calls may be set up. The method of voting on projects and proposals will be determined by the workgroup. Preferred method of voting will be electronically (email or chat) and the vote results will be reported via email to the board in the monthly report.
We will attempt to limit information shared about specific instances. Our priority is ensuring community members' safety, but we protect individuals' privacy to the greatest extent possible. Calls and face-to-face meetings are preferred for discussions of specific incidence.
Budget
$0
List of Participants/Who we are
Chair: Philip James
Participants:
- Anwesha Das
- Brett Cannon
- Carol Willing
- Ewa Jodlowska
- Jackie Kazil
- Jeff Triplett
- Kenneth Reitz
- Lorena Mesa
- Maricela Sanchez Miranda
- Philip James
- Rami Chowdhury
- Sasha Romijn
- Thomas Wouters
- Trey Hunner
- Van Lindberg
Support Requirements
Mailing list - conduct@python.org