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Code of Conduct Working Group

Scope of responsibilities

The Code of Conduct WG handles reports of violations to the Django Code of Conduct.

See https://github.com/django/code-of-conduct for full details.

Membership

  • Dan Ryan, Chair
  • Elena Williams, Vice-Chair
  • Ariane Djeupang
  • Jeff Triplett, DSF Board President and board liaison
  • Natalia Bidart, Online Communities WG Liason
  • Priya Pahwa
  • Thibaud Colas
  • Natalia Bidart, liason for Online Communities working group

Future membership

Membership is open to volunteers. To volunteer to join the working group, email conduct@djangoproject.com and express your interest.

Membership is self-managed: volunteers are screened and inducted by the current WG membership. The membership also elects its own chair (via a 50%+1 vote). See https://github.com/django/code-of-conduct/blob/main/membership.md for more details.

The DSF President is always a member of the CoC WG and its board liaison.

The Online Communities WG (OCWG) appoints their own Liaison.

Budget

The CoC-WG has no directly appropriated budget.

Comms

See https://github.com/django/code-of-conduct/blob/main/communications.md

Reporting

The DSF President (aka Board Liaison), will be responsible for formal reporting back to the board. This is an as-needed reporting structure: the President will report on activities as they are relevant to the board, which may mean no reports if nothing is happening.

Additionally, the CoC-WG will publish its own public reports, including a transparency report. See https://github.com/django/code-of-conduct/blob/main/transparency.md and https://github.com/django/code-of-conduct/blob/main/statistics.md.