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(Not sure yet if this is actually important.) | (Not sure yet if this is actually important.) | ||
How can we address the concerns of newcomers when considering "policy" changes, e.g. when refining our code of conduct? They're (almost by definition) never around when we discuss such fundamental matters! | How can we address the concerns of newcomers, "absent" supporters, and casual users when considering "policy" changes, e.g. when refining our code of conduct, or when discussing our minimum payment amount? They're (almost by definition) never around when we discuss such fundamental matters, but they will be affected by it in different ways than more active users! | ||
* we could consider proxies (people who frequently engage with newcomers and can empathise) | * we could consider proxies (people who frequently engage with newcomers and can empathise) | ||
* or even panels (invited groups of newcomers) when discussing policy changes | * or even panels (invited groups of newcomers) when discussing policy changes |