code of conduct
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@jfmcbrayer suggested that we adopt Rust's Code of Conduct.
I agree and I think we should adopt this as a foundational CoC.
I fully support this, I think it's better to have this in place now so that people who want to help out know what the community standards are, right from the start.
Works for me as well :)
Addendum:
How should we go about integrating this?
Typically I see it linked to from a repository's CONTRIBUTING.md
file, or in the README.md
. Sometimes it is included in the repo itself, in a CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
file or something similar. This is the route I'd prefer to take: adapt https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md to our project, and include a note about it & link to it in our README.md
.
Alternatively, instead of adapting the rust CoC, we could just fork the Citizen Code of Conduct directly, which might be a better starting point
I like it as a CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file. I think the Citizen Code of Conduct is fairly generic but has some great stuff (like the expected and unacceptable behavior sections) that we could integrate into it.
I'll upload something real soon.
@jennifermf Gracias.