Code of Conduct

September 17, 2018 ยท View on GitHub

  1. (Should we only provide technical guidelines or include rules in concept as mentioned in What does "Open Source Even Mean"?)
  2. I think the Recurse Center's code of conduct would be a good reference if we decide to write our own: https://www.recurse.com/code-of-conduct
  3. In service of reuse, I think we should build upon what others have already done.. https://help.github.com/articles/github-community-forum-code-of-conduct/
  4. Is it acceptable to work on this during class?

If we were to write our own, below is a potential structure (based on the Contributor Covenant's Code of Conduct):

Our Pledge

Our Standards

This is a good reference for establish standards and expected behavior in group: Citizen Code of Conduct

Our Responsibilities

Django Code of Conduct is a great example of cultivating diversity within the community regardless of experience and skill level. Django Code of Conduct

Scope

Enforcement

Attribution