On Monday 08 June 2015 04:46 PM, Shrayas rajagopal wrote:
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Vijay Kumar<vijayku...@bravegnu.org> wrote:
Hi Shrayas, before we absorb the Code of Conduct, I would
like to ensure that the implementation details are worked
out.
For example, I would like to make sure that we have a process
in place to ensure that somebody who has been banned is not
allowed to attend the meetup.
For the Code of Conduct to be effective a process that
enforces it is required.
Agree. Should we have this as a discussion during the meetup itself
then? What is your plan on going about with this?
It would have been great, if we were able to require everybody
to bring a printed ticket from the meetup event page. And we
tell the security at the venue to allow people with tickets.
Banning can then be done through meetup.
http://help.meetup.com/customer/portal/articles/604308-banning-a-member
But requiring everybody to get a ticket, can be counterproductive.
People can no longer casually walk in to the meetup. Which is something
we would like to allow.
Or
We could do away with banning clause, for physical meetups, for now.
And add it when there is a *real* need for it. We will just limit
ourselves to warning the offender, and asking the offender
to leave the event.
Regards,
Vijay
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