[Being on the return from Hawaii I'm late with everything, so please don't be surprised if I answer to stuff that has already been discussed to death.]
> The preamble and intent is one thing; adding a corrective committee > with the authority to enact punishments based on anonymous reports > is another. It implements hierarchies and institutions exerting > coercive power based on incomplete and secret information. That is > inherently an entity offering an opportunity for "pulling strings". > I am not really a fan of constructs with a life and dynamics of > their own. Indeed. Norbert Preining, one of the TeXLive maintainers (I know him personally) and maintainer of TeXLive in Debian, was victim of exactly such a process.[1] He got banned being a Debian developer, and it was never explicitly explained to him why. So what about having a CoC without the 'corrective committee'? Up to now this worked quite nicely. Werner [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2018/12/msg00032.html