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Leo,</div>
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Great stuff, thank you!</div>
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The data protection piece is fair, albeit I'd love to expand that to 18 and 36 months to guarantee it covering 3 meetings to more easily spot patterns, but Athina is the expert here.</div>
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Under 4 we still say: "In all cases, the RIPE Chair Team and the RIPE NCC will be informed of a decision by the CoC Team before it is implemented." Is it intended to change that language to reflect only major (you said significant, but if we're using minor/major
language elsewhere, I'm assuming significant = major) breaches will be informed prior to implementation?</div>
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My biggest concern is that we now have to create broad classifications of what a minor or major breach is, which I'll admit I'd been hoping we could avoid.</div>
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<b>Sent:</b> Thursday 31 March 2022 16:48<br>
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<b>Subject:</b> [coc-tf] CoC Process and Next Steps</font>
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Hi,<br>
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Antony, Kjerstin, and I met earlier today. These are some lightweight<br>
notes. Kjerstin will provide proper minutes later.<br>
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We reviewed the updated draft process. The key change in this is that<br>
only significant breaches of the Code of Conduct will be reported to<br>
the RIPE Chair Team and the RIPE NCC before actions are taken.<br>
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We made some changes to the section dealing with data during the<br>
meeting. We were advised that we cannot just make a statement that the<br>
record system will comply with the law. We need to state how long the<br>
RIPE NCC will keep records for. The update we made recognises minor<br>
and major breaches of the Code of Conduct.<br>
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The records system will always keep data that does not identify<br>
individuals to allow trend analysis. It will keep information<br>
identifying an individual for a minor breach for 12 months. It will<br>
keep information identifying an individual for a major breach for 24<br>
months. If a person is permanently barred from attending RIPE events<br>
or posting to RIPE lists, it will need to keep information on them<br>
indefinitely. Otherwise, that action could not be implemented.<br>
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We intend to publish the updated draft as soon as possible. We would<br>
like the RIPE NCC's legal team to review it before publishing but if<br>
that is not possible, we plan to publish next week.<br>
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We have a blog post drafted. It presents a fairly concise summary,<br>
asks two questions, and asks the community to provide any feedback<br>
they have. We'd like to have a three week comment period on the draft.<br>
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We agreed that it made sense to propose a Code of Conduct BoF for RIPE<br>
84. The focus in the proposal to the RIPE Programme Committee will be:<br>
1. Present the proposed Code of Conduct Team recruitment process,<br>
based on the one used for the Arbiters<br>
2. Present the Code of Conduct Team training plans and estimated time commitment<br>
3. Discussion - which could include discussion on the process document<br>
if significant issues are raised on the RIPE Discussion List<br>
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I will draft a proposal for the BoF and circulate it.<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
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Leo<br>
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