Manual PERL suspended work of team following observance of Code of Conduct

Managing Council of the organization Perl Foundation studied the action and processes related to the work of the Community Business Teams (Cat, Community Affairs Team) and Decided / A> Suspend the work of this group to formalize all the processes related to its work and the approval of the powers of this group. The Council also canceled two earlier / A> published Report about Incidents, on the basis of which measures were taken in connection with the improper behavior of some community participants during the SLACK platform discussions.

The Community Affairs Team team was created to monitor compliance with the requirements for communicating in the community and parsing complaints of the Code of Conduct. As a result, it was found that Community Affairs Team began to infiltrate the stick and against some participants who allow careless and sharp statements, false claims were nominated and inadequate measures of impact, including for actions committed before the start of movement towards inclusiveness and noble manners.

The Council recognized as incorrect use of the subjective criteria of “unworthy behavior” when aiming in the long-established community, and determined that Community Affairs Team team should act only in accordance with the well-stated rules and within the framework of explicitly defined impact measures. These rules have been proposed in the draft charter, but have not been properly formalized.

For example, under the blow got Christian Walde ( Christian Walde ) and Matt Tryut ( Matt S. trout ), active participants in the life of the community and the well-known Perl developers, which were forever removed from the discussion platform (later permanent ban was replaced by blocking for 1 year). Interestingly, Matt Tryut, victims of Community Affairs Team, Greetings The fact that despite the freezing of the team punishment left in force Since he admits that he acted incorrectly towards Sawyer X and later brought his apologies to him. Matt also pointed out that Community Affairs Team participants were in a confusing situation due to the inability of the Governing Council to approve and publish the Code of Conduct before the discretion of the incidents.

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