I don’t know what you hope to accomplish
Quite obviously: that there will be over time an emerging insight that accountability is in the best self interest of the team.
The success of a policy-driven RFC is quite low, in my opinion, due to the incentive structures of RFCs. Realistically, accountability seems to be an issue that can only resolve out of the team itself, when it is realized that it is not enough to mobilize a few with the team’s decision, but the vast majority of silent onlookers, and in doubt keep a cool hand and head.
And, despide the staked word, I hope nobody takes this advocacy (naivly) negatively, that’d be a missed opportunity to improve, and not in accordance with my stance.
It would be refreshing to hear any sort of commitment to improve, if a clear and serious commitment to accountability is already asking for too much. Tiny steps are good steps, too.