[openstack-dev] [tc] Leadership training - ideas to include those not in the room?

Colette Alexander colettealexander at gmail.com
Thu May 26 22:03:51 UTC 2016


On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Anita Kuno <anteaya at anteaya.info> wrote:
> On 05/26/2016 05:01 PM, Colette Alexander wrote:
>> On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Anita Kuno <anteaya at anteaya.info> wrote:
>
> Well I think you have just set the intent for the event that I should be
> careful what I say or do since anyone is encouraged to blog my
> statements or actions in their blog post. I will comply with
> expectations, but I must say I had expected an intent that valued my
> personal privacy higher for what was billed in my mind anyway as a
> leadership training event.
>

I actually think this is a very important point to bring up early re:
training, so thanks for mentioning it, Anita! While it's certainly
fair to share one's own experience and observations around training
with the larger community if you choose, it is absolutely important to
respect the boundaries of others' experiences of training and allow
them space to talk about it, or not. It's also crucial that anything
that is expressed by others be treated with a bias towards privacy and
confidentiality (i.e., if you want to write about something someone
said during training on social media, it's appropriate to ask them for
permission to share, first).

I should add - I didn't intend to set any expectations that the
etherpads even be used - I just wanted to provide them as an option to
facilitate, if anyone desires to use them. If no one does, I'm also
fine with that, and I'm happy to take responsibility to answer
questions asked by community members who aren't present on them as I'm
able to.

Thanks!

-colette



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