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[ripe-list] [diversity] Updated Draft RIPE Code of Conduct Published for Community Review
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Fearghas Mckay
fearghas at gmail.com
Thu Mar 25 01:41:56 CET 2021
> On 24 Mar 2021, at 20:18, Rob Evans <rhe at nosc.ja.net> wrote: > > The reason I want to point this out, is to stress that people can contact the Trusted Contacts in complete confidence. We will listen to what you have to say, and in doing so there is no requirement for others to know what is being said to us. I think as, others have said, that if the complainant thinks that they will loose control of the process you will not have people complaining in the first place. It is bad enough that you have suffered the original activity of concern but then to have it dragged in front of others and to loose control of the process to law enforcement or others is a different but still very unpleasant trauma. Confidentiality and control are so important here if you want it to work. Cheers f
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