I've made a start. I've deliberately kept it short. Feedback appreciated.
http://wiki.habariproject.org/en/Community_and_Diversity
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Michael C. Harris, School of CS&IT, RMIT University
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> There seem to have been an unusually large number of crappy things
> that have happened lately in relation to women in several different
> open source communities. Habari has a strong community foundation, and
> I think we've done pretty well welcoming people from all sorts of
> people from all sorts of backgrounds. However, we don't actually spell
> out anything to do with community or diversity or a code of conduct
> (at least that I can find). So I propose we develop (or borrow) and
> adopt something.
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> I've made a start. I've deliberately kept it short. Feedback
> appreciated.
>
> http://wiki.habariproject.org/en/Community_and_Diversity
An enormous +1 to this statement.
And short is good. It might be good to have an accompanying page that
discusses some of the implications, as Ali said, such as how we will
find you and burn your house down if you refuse to abide by the
statement, but I think that keeping the core statement short is a very
good thing.
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Rich Bowen
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