>
> The original e-mail is clear that it was passing along a complaint
> from someone else.  That person was following the procedure outlined
> in Go's code of conduct (https://golang.org/conduct).
>

In bold, the CoC calls out, "Note that the goal of the Code of Conduct and
the Working Group is to resolve conflicts in the most harmonious way
possible."

I fail to see how this goal can be accomplished without also reaching out
to the person in question before reaching "a decision as to how to act".
This is an oversight in the CoC as Aram was issued a private warning and
told what he should have done instead without consulting him first.

In fact, the preceding bullet point says "the Working Group may reach out
to other community members for more context". It would appear the Working
Group will reach out to everyone but the person in question (which might be
characterized as a witch hunt).

I don't think any reasonable person would object to receiving an email like
"someone who wasn't comfortable contacting you directly felt
threatened/degraded/etc by your comment here [...]" and seeing how the
person in question would like to handle it *first *in an anonymous
fashion before any decision by the working group is reached.

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