2019 talk:Thriving in Safety

Latest comment: 4 years ago by SchroCat in topic What does this actually mean?

We would like to encourage you to engage in conversation here or during Wikimania itself around the following topics. Please feel free to leave comments that might not directly be related to any planned session at Wikimania itself:

What does safety mean to you? edit

Safety means; a state of being free from danger or harm comment left by 105.112.32.144

Where do you encounter risks and danger in or around your volunteer work for the Wikimedia movement? edit

There are limited or no risks and danger in or around my volunteer work work for the wikimedia movement. comment left by 105.112.32.144

What solutions do you know to mitigate such risks? edit

Apply safety measures comment left by 105.112.32.144

Where do you go for help, if you encounter risks and danger in or around your volunteer work for the Wikimedia movement? edit

Contractor employee HSE training manual comment left by 105.112.32.144

How do safety and security relate to each other? edit

Security enhances safety comment left by 105.112.32.144

Your topic of discussion edit

Thriving in Safety comment left by 105.112.32.144

What does this actually mean? edit

"Establishing and applying rules at Wikimedia events that help protect newbies in particular, especially from vulnerable groups of contributors": it took me three read-throughs to get to what I think you're trying to say, but this actually reads "rules are devised to protect one vulnerable group from other vulnerable groups". I presume you mean "rules are devised to protect newbies in particular, particularly those from contributors who could be seen as vulnerable", or something similar. - SchroCat (talk) 21:23, 27 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

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