On 29 Jul 2016, at 08:56, Alison macrina@riseup.net wrote:
Hello good people of tor-project@! I'm excited to present to you something that a number of us core members have been working on for some time now: the Tor Project Social Contract 1.0 [1]. Modeled after the Debian Social Contract [2], the Tor Project Social Contract is a set of promises to our community about what Tor stands for and why we create it.
I'm sharing it with all of you today so that we can work on ratification. I think that the best way to do this is as follows:
By 6 August at 00:00 UTC, please respond to me or to the list if you accept or object to this social contract so that we can ratify this through rough consensus [3]. ...
If accepting: your florid prose about why you love it and think it's an astonishing work of art that reflects the diligence and care exercised by the authors is quite welcome. A show of hands (writing an email that says +1) is also fine. Questions are welcome.
+1 This is a great summary of our community and what we value. (And I appreciate the hard work that went into it over many months.)
Tim
Tim Wilson-Brown (teor)
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