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* Procedure document companion to W3C CoC. 
* This document will replace https://www.w3.org/about/positive-work-environment/#Procedures. It has been vetted by PWE and W3C Legl
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Some very editorial suggestions:

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Apologies if I've missed some other document with essential context for this one.

1. Incident is addressed directly with the parties involved, if appropriate.
2. A community member may report an incident to a Chair, Ombuds, member of Team or through an anonymous report where allowable by law.
3. Incident is discussed by the reporter, parties involved, and those reported to. Impact is shared and a resolution is proposed.
4. Ombuds will respond within two business days.
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If the report went to a chair or member of the Team, is it the Ombuds who's going to respond within 2 days?

Also consider putting the 2-day response deadline before the incident is discussed.


The procedure for addressing an incident will include some or all of the following:
1. Incident is addressed directly with the parties involved, if appropriate.
2. A community member may report an incident to a Chair, Ombuds, member of Team or through an anonymous report where allowable by law.
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Who is the anonymous report sent to?

"through an anonymous report where allowable by law" implies that sometimes the law forbids anonymous reports. Is that right?

2. A community member may report an incident to a Chair, Ombuds, member of Team or through an anonymous report where allowable by law.
3. Incident is discussed by the reporter, parties involved, and those reported to. Impact is shared and a resolution is proposed.
4. Ombuds will respond within two business days.
5. Resolution at end of process.
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What happens if not all the parties agree on the resolution?

For incidents that have a clear path to resolution and low severity (for example, a harsh criticism in a meeting or inappropriate language), the focus should be on coming to a shared understanding of what happened and agreeing to a path to resolution, such as an apology, agreed understanding for changes, or editing a comment or minutes.

## Ombuds
Ombuds are neutral third party advisors to participants who can provide guidance, advice, and support during the conflict resolution process. Where appropriate, ombuds can help mediate a process, but the role is mostly to help parties navigate next steps.
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Double-checking that you intend the ombudsfolk to be merely advisory and not have any decision-making power?

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In the interest of something good is better than nothing, I think this draft (including all the changes suggested by @fantasai and @jyasskin, which I support) meets the bar to land and begin using and iterating in response to experience gained in usage.

I suggest @jyasskin file individual issues for the questions asked in review comments as I agree with the questions but do not see them as blockers to getting this landed and beginning to operationalize the ombuds program.

Thank you @TzviyaSiegman for all your work on this.

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Thanks for the feedback. I have made adjustments based on your suggestions @fantasai and @jyasskin, but I have not made all the changes. As @tantek said, good is better than nothing.
@jyasskin ombuds propose resolution. They are not in a disciplinary role.
I expect this file will be edited significantly in the coming months once we have professional ombuds.
(@fantasai I find one sentence per line harder to work with, just my preference).

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Please do merge this, and I've filed issues for my remaining comments.

+1 that it's easier to review things if lines are wrapped somewhere more fine-grained than paragraph boundaries, even if it's not at sentence/clause boundaries like https://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2012/one-sentence-per-line/ suggests.

@TzviyaSiegman TzviyaSiegman merged commit 19750d9 into main Jun 23, 2025
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