Code of Conduct/Committee/Members

Following the process described in the Code of Conduct for Wikimedia technical spaces, on 2017-04-08 the Wikimedia Foundation’s Technical Collaboration proposed five candidates to form the first Code of Conduct Committee and five candidates to become auxiliary members. After two weeks of community review, no feedback was received challenging any of the candidates. The committee members and auxiliary members started their term on 2020-06-10, and the term will end on 2021-06-10.

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Auxiliary members
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Jayprakash12345
My Name is Jay Prakash and Username is Jayprakash12345. I am Wikipedian since 2 July 2015. I had joined Wiki Technical Community in early 2017. I am mostly working on MediaWiki and its extensions. Where I work for User Experience. Currently, I am holding the volunteer lead developer role in Indic-TechCom, where I am the primary source of Tool creation, RFC, Reports, etc.

I am willing to serve my term for Code of Conduct Committee.

Identification: TBD. NDA: TBD.

Matanya
I am a long-term wikimedian trying to do good stuff and be helpful. I am interested in technical, cultural, and knowledge spaces, and the inter-connections between them - i.e. tech, community and the areas between them. I like contributing and working with other brilliant developers contributing in the technical spaces. I would love to contribute to a solid and clear standard of how people around technical spaces interact and abide to a shared CoC.

Identification: OK. NDA: OK.

Nuria Ruiz (Nurieta)
I began working for the Wikimedia Foundation in December 2013 because I wanted to work in technology in a project that did not revolve around profit and that, I, personally, used and cared a lot about. I work in software because I enjoy the variety of work available to software engineers, there is always something interesting to learn about and work on. I believe that having a code of conduct shows that the Wikimedia technical community cares about it being welcoming to all, disagreements will happen and the CoC reinforces the idea that we should tackle those with civility.

Identification: OK. NDA: OK.