On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 10:28 AM, Paul M. Jones <pmjone...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > On Jan 7, 2016, at 23:52, Larry Garfield <la...@garfieldtech.com> wrote:
> >
> > Do you think we can find 5 people in the PHP community that we can trust
> to make fair decisions (NOT that we would always agree with, but that are
> fair) that don't fall too far into "thought policing", in *any* direction?
> If not, then the community is already lost beyond all hope and we should
> all just give up now.  I do not believe that to be the case, at all.
>
> Too long spent in a position of power, and even the most fair can become
> unfair.
>
> As I have suggested before: *if* there is to be a response team, let it be
> randomly selected on per-reported-incident basis from the pool of voters.
> Then there is no possibility of a charge of continuing bias, and it
> distributes power among the pool, instead of concentrating it into a few
> members.
>
> Proponents of the response team: thoughts?
>

I would prefer to see the team picked for the next occurence immediately
after one happens. This way, if the resolution can be handled by just
having a calm conversation with the interested parties, then there is no
need to make it public. Instead, the mediators would say "A conflict has
occurred and a new team needs to be in place".

Or maybe something like 1 month duty at a time, but team membership may
last beyond a month, if no conflicts were had during that month. IE, you
get put on the team, you may "serve" for a year if no conflicts arise. Or
you may only server for a month, if a conflict does arrive (I think an
upper bounds when no conflicts may not be required, but should be
considered if this suggestion is taken to heart at all).


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