Le Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 10:46:54AM +0100, Enrico Zini a écrit : > > The responsibility for a healty community, where everyone can feel > included and accepted, is nominally the responsibility of everyone in > the community. In practice, however, it is *primarily* the > responsibility of the people who are *in a position of privilege and > power* within that community.
Hi Enrico, please do not take what follows as a criticism or a sarcasm, but more as an encouragement at taking action: as a member of the Front Desk and as a Debian Account Manager, you are among the people in position of power in our community. Gerardo's persistance in writing statements that are more or less threats to misgender people in the future, after he was explained how wrong it is, after the Community team made itself available for providing him further guidance in private, and after the DPL called the discussion closed, is clearly in violation of the code of conduct. Clarty, warnings, and timeliness were among the main points people were asking for when expulsion procedures were discussed last year. Personally, as a simple member of Debian, my red line is to always refrain to ask others to leave. But your delegations makes it possible and appropriate for you to take that decision when needed. Have a nice day, -- Charles PS: you also wrote: > politely and patiently educate the privileged ones. Just a side comment: at the moment in France "priviledged ones" is a derogatory term to fingerpoint people who use their right to go on strike. So please do not be surprised if at least some French people dislike being told that they are priviledged. (Not to mention the heads of priviledged people cut off a couple hundred years ago.) I think that everything you rightly say about how hard it is to understand how other suffer if we do not suffer it ourselves, can be written as effectively without categorizing others as "priviledged". -- Charles Plessy Akano, Uruma, Okinawa, Japan Debian Med packaging team http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med Tooting from work, https://mastodon.technology/@charles_plessy Tooting from home, https://framapiaf.org/@charles_plessy