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meta: bootstrap the moderation team #15366
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Hi @benjamingr! I'd love a meeting to start with. Once we get a full team membership, we can figure out scheduling. I can take point on that if needed. I'm not sure if most of the members plan to be at Node.js Interactive next month, but that may be an option vs. virtual. As for the report, it seems like we might look for an external tool to help moderation activities. Otherwise, if we could establish a standard issue/pr template, we could just build off the Github API (that might be better, on second thought). I think making the moderation team members list public and creating some documentation on how the team works and how to contact will help make the team seem approachable. I'm wondering if there needs to be a target number of members that we're aiming for. That might help us weigh adding new people. The more the merrier, imo. Thanks for starting this issue! |
One thing that it would be good for the team to figure out sooner than later is whether the @report email alias should go to a subset of the moderation team members or all team members. Once this is agreed we can reconfigure the alias so that issues reported at the alias get sent to this team instead of the TSC members. |
@mhdawson Speaking for myself, I'd be fine receiving the emails directly, but reading the Moderation guidelines, it sort of sounds like the intent was for emails to |
I had a few thing I had in mind...
RE: NINA & CollabSummit; I won't be attending 😞, so I'd rather we have a virtual talk sooner |
I always get some more after I post:
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I would strongly prefer that the moderation team be empowered to take action directly, and to work as quickly as is practicable. If the idea of this makes members of the community uncomfortable, I think the best way to address that discomfort is to ensure that the moderation policy (and other policies governing community behavior, including the CoC) are explicit and complete enough that enacting that policy is uncontroversial. This is absolutely a position that requires trust (so I do think that members of the team require write access to all repos), and that trust will be easier to build and maintain if we're all agreed that we're executive agents, enacting policy, and leaving to other teams, like the TSC and CommComm, to define that policy. |
I totally agree with @othiym23. I also think that team members should abide by a more detailed code (similar is spirit to nodejs/TSC#339) |
@mhdawson With regard to For now I believe getting the team set up quickly is important - delegating email access can and should be addressed in more detail later as the group grows, if necessary. |
Unless anyone objects then, I'll put together a PR redirecting the @report alias to the moderation team (and I guess adding an alias for that).
Can the existing moderation team members send me the email they would like me to use for that ? If there is already an alias (I have not looked yet) just point me at that.
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My email is the one listed in nodejs/node and I'm fine with getting the emails.
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Unless anyone objects then, I'll put together a PR redirecting the @report alias to the moderation team (and I guess adding an alias for that).
Can the existing moderation team members send me the email they would like me to use for that ? If there is already an alias (I have not looked yet) just point me at that.
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@mhdawson With regard to report@, I believe it should go to the entire team at present. If people would like to opt-out, they can, but the team is currently small enough (seven members, if I counted correctly) that it shouldn't be a massive problem.
For now I believe getting the team set up quickly is important - delegating email access can and should be addressed in more detail later as the group grows, if necessary.
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@mhdawson ryanharrisonlewis@gmail.com for me. |
The email that's in nodejs/node/README is good for me. |
@mhdawson |
I'm going to send out a survey to get times for a quick kick-off meeting for the moderation team. Looking between 9/21 and 9/27. Any objections? |
Also, we've got some people nominated, but not self-nominated, in the establish thread. Should we include them by default? |
@ryanmurakami That date range works for me! |
That list should also include @refack. |
@Trott Yeah, I wasn't sure about that since there was an objection raised in regards to @refack and the running table at the top of this issue shows them being objected to. I'm fine with whatever, but it wasn't clear to me. |
I think it's easy to keep track of the team by clicking on @nodejs/moderation |
I will be traveling at those dates - I'll still try to make it. |
@othiym23, agreed that in many cases an email to @report should end up as an issue in the moderation repo. Having said that I think its needs human review first and I think it should be the moderation team handling that. I think the moderation team can discuss/suggest how the reports should be handled, but right now they are going to the TSC. Since moderation is not shared between TSC and CommComm, I'm thinking it should go to the moderation team as the representative for those of those groups. |
PR to create moderation email and redirect @report alias to moderation team: nodejs/email#62 |
Just sent out the meeting poll to the current, self-nominated team members. @Trott, just noticed you self-nominated as well. It's coming on 7 days with no objections, so I'll go ahead and send over the poll. |
Looks like this ran its course? I'll close, reopen if necessary. |
I'm not sure I can attend, I might be airborne due to flight delays. |
@benjamingr Ah, sorry to hear it. I'll take notes. Update the agenda if there's anything specific you want us to discuss. |
@ryanmurakami just noticed this while reviewing my notifications… I was mostly in the burn-out state between September and January (it could be noticed from my GitHub activity), so I missed this, sorry. I think I don't have the strength to join the moderaton team right now, i.e. I probably won't be very useful there. You can cc/email/otherwise-ping me anytime if you want me to excercise in conflict solving on case-by-case basis, though. 😉 |
@nodejs/moderation has been established in order to help enforce the moderation policy:
This post is to discuss and establish the operations of the moderation team.
I'd like to quote @jasnell about the difference between general collaborators and the moderation team:
Things to discuss:
I would also like to suggest we hold non TSC/CommComm collaborators such as myself to the same standards and restrictions the project imposes on TSC and CommComm members and the way they interact in the project.
I would also love it if other core and community members could share their thoughts here about how the moderation team should conduct itself.
The goal of the moderation team is to help promote constructive and inclusive communication in the project and to be approachable while being objective.
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