Hallo Nate,

On Thursday, 27 October 2016 17:10:57 UTC+2, Nate Finch wrote:
>
> We should know what is a violation by reading the code of conduct.  Making 
> the process public would make it a way to shame people, and also might 
> discourage people from reporting for fear of reprisal.  The intent is to 
> inform people when they have said something that others find insulting or 
> unwelcoming, so that they may find nicer ways to express themselves.
>

Sorry, Secret processes have no place in an Open Source project.   

>
> On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 10:29:47 AM UTC-4, Jordan Krage wrote:
>>
>> At the very least, this kind of CoC 'enforcement' should be entirely 
>> public and transparent.  How are others supposed to learn what is 
>> considered a violation, when violators are only contacted privately by 
>> email?
>>
>

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