[DIYbio] Re: Governance: Learn from DIY biologists

"Zayner's campaign is worrisome because it does not seem to comply with the DIYbio.org code of conduct."

Really, is the ODIN now being portrait as a rogue DIYBio shop? To me his initiative embodies much more what DIYBio is about, than a code-of-conduct from 2011
" a set of rules that outlined appropriate practices would be effective only if such rules had been developed and agreed on together." exactly, now 5 years down the line, with many non-open, non-peaceful and non-modest projects you could conclude that "together" does not include everybody anymore right?

"establish appropriate norms for government funding and regulatory agencies, for people working both within and outside conventional research settings, for the directors of community labs and for the developers of crowdfunding platforms" is this a suggestion to try and control the funding of DIYBio activities and subject it to some kind regime?

On Thursday, 10 March 2016 03:09:05 UTC+1, Koeng wrote:

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