On 23/01/2016 17:43, Brandon Savage wrote:
* The Code of Conduct should specifically state that a person who is not a
direct party to the alleged incident is not permitted to make a complaint.
While I'd agree with this in general, there might be circumstances where
a "direct party" doesn't feel comfortable making a complaint in person
(newcomers in particular might feel too overawed or too embarrassed to
make a complaint themself), but might be willing to allow somebody else
to make a complaint on their behalf... as long as they have given
permission (that can be proven, such as an email) for a 3rd party to do
so, I don't see why that shouldn't be permitted.
Of course, there's nothing to stop a 3rd part from calling somebody out
if the original alleged offence is public, and I'd hope that other
members of the community would do so if the situation warranted.
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