• New resources and training for the community team

    From Jean-Philippe MENGUAL@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 20 14:40:01 2020
    The Debian Community Team recently completed a training on incident response and
    code of conduct enforcement. The training was shared with the GNOME community. The session took place on November 11, via Otter Tech. Three members of the community team attended, and one other member attended the training previously. Thanks to GNOME for sharing this opportunity.

    In September, the Debian project talked about funding training for teams whose work cuts across the whole project, to help them with their responsibilities.

    The training reinforced some of our approaches and taught us new considerations for our work. It provided us with new resources that will be helpful for people who join the team in the future. We’ll be creating a repository of team resources
    for handling incidents. If you have any you’d like to share, please email us at
    community@debian.org.

    We also now have more documentation and templates to assist us in managing issues
    as they come up. We believe these will help us be more efficient.

    The Community Team is always recruiting. We now have eight full members, not all
    of whom are active at the moment. We especially welcome (but not only) new members from outside of the United States and Europe; genders underrepresented in free software; non-native English speakers; people with disabilities; and people otherwise underrepresented in free software. Team members must be over the age of majority in their country and Debian Developers. If you’re interested
    in the team and not a Debian Developer, email us anyway and we’ll see if we can
    help.

    regards

    For the community team

    Jean-Philippe MENGUAL

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