Greetings, * Magnus Hagander (magnus@xxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 4:45 PM, Chris Travers <chris.travers@xxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > If I may suggest: The committee should be international as well and > > include people from around the world. The last thing we want is for it to > > be dominated by people from one particular cultural viewpoint. > > It will be. This is the PostgreSQL *global* development group and project, > after all. Yes, there is definitely a slant in the project in general > towards the US side, as is true in many other such projects, but in general > we have decent coverage of other cultures and countries as well. We can't > cover them all on the committee (that would make for a gicantic > committee), but we can cover it with people who are used to communicating > and working with people from other areas as well, which makes for a better > understanding. > > It won't be perfect in the first attempt, of course, but that one is > covered. This drives to a point which I was thinking about also- what is needed on the committee are people who are worldly to the point of understanding that there are different cultures and viewpoints, and knowing when and how to ask during an investigation to get an understanding of if the issue is one of cultural differences (leading potentially to education and not to reprimand, as discussed in the CoC), something else, or perhaps both. The CoC committee doesn't need to be comprimised of individuals from every culture to which the community extends, as that quickly becomes untenable. I'm confident that the Core team will work to ensure that the initial committee is comprised of such individuals and that both Core and the subsequent CoC committees will work to maintain that. Thanks! Stephen
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