kcoyle++
i like the way it merges clarity of commitment with positive tone.
-b
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Birkin James Diana
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Brown University Library
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On Dec 2, 2012, at 11:15 AM, Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I did a somewhat radical edit of the policy. To me it sounded heavy-handed, and I didn't think that we needed such in our community. I also want to distinguish between "bloopers" that need correction and active harassment. A lot of discriminatory language is unconscious but still should be gently corrected. [1]
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> I also don't think that these are "rules" -- a policy is a policy, and I think rules is too strong a term.
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> Because of the amount that I changed (and because I really wasn't sure what would happen when I hit "save") these changes are still in my "fork":
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> https://github.com/kcoyle/antiharassment-policy
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> Let me know if I should commit it (and I'm assuming that's just a matter of hitting the "commit" button).
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> kc
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> [1] It's from the 90's, but http://kcoyle.net/howhard.html has many examples
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> Karen Coyle
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