Howdy,
Ricardo Wurmus <rekado(a)elephly.net> skribis:
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 02:58:32PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
[...]
> Maybe, but it is an extra process. I am not against a people page
or
> something, but someone needs to update it (and what is the
> removal/expiry process? Or don't we need one?)
We have a list of software packages whose maintainers or “maintaining
contributors” participate in the assembly. Perhaps people could be
added there e.g. by adding a 64px square or circular profile picture
which either links to a separate page or which reveals more
information on click (via the <details> tag).
That would be sweet. Would you be able to do that?
Alternatively, I can write a .md file based on
<
https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract-endorsement> that simply
lists people and their affiliations.
Do we *need* an expiry/removal process or can we remove people on a
case by case basis? Adding people would be done when they publicly
endorse the social contract.
The code of conduct already specifies circumstances that could lead to
the exclusion of a member. Perhaps eventually we’ll need additional
provisions, but I think we can ignore it for now.
> I see you created
https://web.gnu.tools/en/contribute/ which
directs
> people to email social-contract(a)gnu.tools and then subscribe to this
> mailinglist. Can we just change that into joining this mailinglist?
I think the intent was to make endorsement of the social contract
explicit before letting people join the mailing list.
Exactly.
Thanks,
Ludo’.