We did think about it, but didn’t come up with anything that seemed particularly good. (Happy to hear ideas.)
I’m thinking of other parallel documents: for example, when the Universal Declaration on Human Rights came out, there was a list of official signatories (nations). Then there were organizations that promoted the declaration on their own (without participation of the UN). Then there were individuals who supported it by telling their friends they approved of it, writing letters to the editor in support of it, etc.
The main way I would love to see individuals endorsing the principles is to refer to them when disagreements arise and it’s unclear how people should behave or make decisions. That’s where the rubber meets the road, much more than whose name is on what list.
Congrats on making this, it seems like a modest but still powerful way forward.
Have you thought about making it possible for community members to officially endorsement these principles?
We did think about it, but didn’t come up with anything that seemed particularly good. (Happy to hear ideas.)
I’m thinking of other parallel documents: for example, when the Universal Declaration on Human Rights came out, there was a list of official signatories (nations). Then there were organizations that promoted the declaration on their own (without participation of the UN). Then there were individuals who supported it by telling their friends they approved of it, writing letters to the editor in support of it, etc.
The main way I would love to see individuals endorsing the principles is to refer to them when disagreements arise and it’s unclear how people should behave or make decisions. That’s where the rubber meets the road, much more than whose name is on what list.