Here’s my immediate-term roadmap for this instance:

  1. Establish more formal site-wide Code of Conduct
  2. Define Creative Commons licensing for content
  3. Build some bots for our mods!

A bit longer, but still short-term:

  1. Establish an organization to run this instance
  2. Create a way for this org to collect donations to lesson server cost burden

And starting now/soon but moving into the medium term:

  1. Refactor infrastructure to ensure durability and stability
  2. Start and/or contribute to open-sourced projects related to lemmy mod-tooling, bots, and wikis

Maybe not surprisingly, I’m actually off to the park in a few minutes to toss a baseball around with some friends but I’ll be back this afternoon to work on these tasks!

Please comment your thoughts on the roadmap. Am I missing anything? Is there anything you’d like to see me focus on? Do you want to contribute?

  • Fanaticus OneOPMA
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    21 year ago

    I updated the instance Code of Conduct to be a bit more formal.

    • calewerks
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      21 year ago

      To add some context for everyone about the CoC as we talked a bit about rules before it was updated: We know that first guideline doesn’t give any specific criteria for users to follow. But it follows the thinking that we all can tell when somebody’s being a jerk or not interacting in good faith. Specific rules lead to loopholes that bad actors abuse on other sites, so there’s no fine written line. We’re going to figure out that line together as a community. As a mod on /c/baseball and /c/orioles, I’ll always be open to discussion about it in the unfortunate event that we have to enforce those rules. And I’m always happy to explain in more detail. My job requires annual independence and bias training, so the general thinking behind it all is that making purely objective decisions out of subjective matters is really, really difficult.