• Bits from the Community Team

    From Pierre-Elliott =?utf-8?B?QsOpY3Vl?=@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 28 12:00:02 2020
    Dear fellow Developers,

    As we try to do quarterly, here is an update about the Community Team activities.

    * In February, the Team expanded with two new members: Jean-Philippe
    Mengual and Pierre-Elliott Bécue (yep, I'm doing Cesar's thing by
    speaking of me at the third person!). We both accepted to join as we
    felt we could help at our own level and because we feel that the more
    people we have in the team, the easier the job will be.

    * The Community Team had been approached several times by the DPL about
    a potential Delegation. We took a while to agree on the text and the
    way things would be done, but with the help of the Delegation
    Advisory Group, we were able to find the appropriate middle ground
    that made both the DPL and us happy. As you'll have seen on April the
    15th[1], the Team is now officially delegated. Although it doesn't
    change that much regarding what we actually do, it creates a specific
    and official point of contact for anyone who feels that they need
    help or advice.

    * On this specific matter, we are perfectly aware that the current
    makeup of the team is not ideal : 5 white persons, one non-binary and
    4 males is not exactly what one would want to represent the diversity
    and preserve it in the project. We hope to get more people on board
    soon, and have currently two opportunities to do so:

    - Molly de Blanc accepted to join us again ;
    - Another woman Developer (no name here, nothing is done yet!) is
    considering the idea to join and help.

    That would raise our numbers up to seven (!) which would probably
    ease the hard part of the work, and also allow us to have more
    plurality in our discussions which is clearly for the best!

    * On a less good note, we were also involved multiple times in
    connection with the events that occurred on the -project lists in
    late December. However, there are positive points here too:
    * 2 members of our team are part of the new moderation team for
    the debian-project list, to help deal with harassment/spam there
    * Also an important collaborative project was born between multiple
    teams (DAM, CT, DPL, BTS owners, planet admins, etc.) to
    establish a global strategy to fight future harassment issues
    more quickly, efficiently and without burn out.

    Now regarding our core activities. Since the last "bits" in January:

    * We got 16 direct or indirect requests
    * We acted upon 8 of these, by discussing with the initial party and
    with other implicated parties when it felt useful. We realized in one
    case that we failed at providing enough insights before acting about
    what we would do and how we would do it. This led the initial querier
    to feel in the dark and uncomfortable about our actions, which
    shouldn't happen. We will try to do better and avoid such mistakes in
    the future.
    * We did not act more than sending an acknowledgement email in the
    other cases.

    Last, but not least, as always we are looking for more help in our team!
    And Steve having put it better that I could, I'll quote him:

    "While we strongly believe that making Debian a good and welcoming place
    for collaboration is a responsibility of *all* members of our community, there's also a need for dedicated people to assist when things are not
    working so well. If you think you'd like to help, please contact us - we promise not to bite! :-)"

    And we may have post-confinment cookies for the next meetup.

    [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/04/msg00005.html

    --
    Pierre-Elliott Bécue
    GPG: 9AE0 4D98 6400 E3B6 7528 F493 0D44 2664 1949 74E2
    It's far easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them.

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