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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The following are *principles* and do not in any way limit the authority of the
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- We want to avoid creating unnecessary social hierarchy and avoid unaccountable positions in the project.
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- We want to avoid creating unnecessary social hierarchy and avoid unaccountable positions in the project.
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- These expectations apply to everyone in the project including the core team and the interim community team.
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- These expectations apply to everyone in the project including the core team and the interim community team.
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- The Lix community is significantly comprised of people of various marginalised backgrounds. We are committed to protecting these people and providing a safe environment for them.
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- The Lix community is significantly comprised of people of various marginalised backgrounds. We are committed to protecting these people and providing a safe environment for them.
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- If you are of a less-marginalised background, keep in mind that you are a guest in our spaces but are nonetheless welcome. Think of it like staying at a friend's place where they might have different cultural customs; you may have to take your shoes off at the door or do other things a little bit differently.
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- If you are of a less-marginalised background, keep in mind that you are a guest in our spaces but are nonetheless welcome. Think of it like staying at a friend's place where they might have different cultural customs; you may have to do things a little bit differently.
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- We want to build leadership in community members and help them grow.
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- We want to build leadership in community members and help them grow.
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- Technology is neither neutral nor apolitical. We consider how decisions affect different groups of people, and how they may create power dynamics or other consequences.
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- Technology is neither neutral nor apolitical. We consider how decisions affect different groups of people, and how they may create power dynamics or other consequences.
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- Impact is more important than intent.
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- Impact is more important than intent.
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