- May 2023
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kimberlyhirsh.com kimberlyhirsh.com
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https://kimberlyhirsh.com/uploads/2023/5976538a38.jpg
Putting a list of one's core values in the front of their notebook can be a useful reminder within their journaling or bullet journal practice.
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www.annahavron.com www.annahavron.com
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Micro.blog Micro Camp 2023 Handout and Worksheet: Getting the Right Things Done
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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the Carthusian monks decided in 2019 to limit Chartreuse production to 1.6 million bottles per year, citing the environmental impacts of production, and the monks' desire to focus on solitude and prayer.[10] The combination of fixed production and increased demand has resulted in shortages of Chartreuse across the world.
In 2019, Carthusian monks went back to their values and decided to scale back their production of Chartreuse.
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- Mar 2023
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matrix.org matrix.org
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Incitement of violence towards any individual
Believing in "government" REQUIRES hypocrisy, schizophrenia and delusion. One illustration of this is the bizarre and contradictory way in which social media platforms PRETEND to be against people advocating violence.
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- Feb 2022
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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Schwitzgebel, E. (2022, February 3). The COVID Jerk. The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/02/covid-jerk-sarah-palin/621466/
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- Apr 2021
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mitpressonpubpub.mitpress.mit.edu mitpressonpubpub.mitpress.mit.edu
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Data Feminism | Code of Conduct
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- Jan 2020
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opened.ca opened.ca
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use the services of the OpenETC
What would constitute a full list of the services of OpenETC? Is it just this website, or does it include email lists, chat rooms, a Slack room, other services? The CoC should apply to all these areas listed.
(Original annotation at https://boffosocko.com/2020/01/10/code-of-conduct-openetc/#use%20the%20services%20of%20the%20OpenETC)
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Guidelines
These are some generally useful guidelines, but it would be nice to have a section on where to go or who to contact for help and conflict resolution. What should someone who notices a violation do? Where should they turn for help?
(Original annotation at https://boffosocko.com/2020/01/10/code-of-conduct-openetc/#Guidelines)
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Temporary access
Large portions of the material below this read more like a Terms of Service than a Code of Conduct. It might be more useful to split these into two pages to better delineate the two ideas.
(Original annotation at https://boffosocko.com/2020/01/10/code-of-conduct-openetc/#Temporary%20access)
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draft of the proposed OpenETC code of conduct
When making a CoC, it's always nice to spend some time researching others.
Here's a copy of the IndieWeb's CoC, which I've liked. They also documented a list of other CoC's for other communities that might be worth looking at as well. Most of them have licenses for ease of cutting/pasting for reuse.
I don't see a license on this draft, but it would be nice if you provided a CC0 license for it.
(Original annotation at https://boffosocko.com/2020/01/10/code-of-conduct-openetc/#draft%20of%20the%20proposed++1)
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- Nov 2019
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efser.eu efser.eu
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This has very good examples of what we can incorporate in our team's Code of Conduct. Respect and responsibilities are the two that stick out most for me.
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- Oct 2019
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github.com github.com
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All conversations and communities on Spectrum agree to our underlying code of conduct. This code of conduct also applies to all conversations that happen within our contributor community here on GitHub. We expect discussions in issues and pull requests to stay positive, productive, and respectful. Remember: there are real people on the other side of that screen!
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- Aug 2018
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edu522.networkedlearningcollaborative.com edu522.networkedlearningcollaborative.com
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Incessentaly correcting graamer
This may be my favorite line of the entire code of conduct! I'm doing my best to resist....
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