A community team is a good thing. Just its apparent focus on the Code of Conduct is unfortunate. The biggest modulators of how we interact among ourselves and how much inviting we are perceived as a community imho currently are (somewhat ordered):
* salsa * blends * debconfs * sprints * patches by .deb maintainers on github/bitbucket/... * news on Debian being adopted by some 3rd party for something fancy * our discussion on the mailing lists And I want more of that. I wish the Community Team comes up with new ideas that are all positively minded. The CoC is somewhere out there but luckily not omnipresent. I have some confidence that no (zero) DM/DD enjoys to be meeting regularly in some group to discuss that CoC and its application ... this is just nothing why we are here. And consequently DDs distrust other DDs that volunteer to be on such a team. So, have your Meta Team and talk about how to evolve our togetherness. That shall involve having an eye on that we are no intentionally or unintentionally hurting each other in our communication but should by no means dominate what that team is about. Best, Steffen