Friends-- do you have suggestions for solid Code of Conducts when you can't be sure leadership will always have good intentions/judgement?
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Replying to @sehurlburt
A CoC is a tool and as with any tool, it can be misused or lie dusty on the shelf. Giving an untrustworthy person a sharper knife won't help
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Replying to @_sagesharp_ @sarahsharp
So frustrating. There are some orgs (as you know) that have lots of great people but some toxic leaders, and one hopes process can help
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Replying to @sehurlburt @sarahsharp
Unfortunately toxic roots will always eventually kill the tree
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Replying to @sgrif @sarahsharp
:( I think my fav solution so far is keeping moderators separate from the leaders (like Rust or WeAllJS). But yeah, still could be issues
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I agree that has a positive effect. But ultimately the culture is derived from the leaders. Like how Rails folks look up to DHH
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