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[pulseaudio-discuss] Adopting a Code of Conduct
Arun Raghavan
2018-09-17 12:58:17 UTC
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Hi everyone,
This has been on my mind for a while, and seeing the freedesktop.org and Linux kernel projects finally take it up, I'd like for us to adopt a code of conduct as well.

The wording in the Contributor Covenant (https://www.contributor-covenant.org/) seems to be succinct but thorough in summarising what I'd like our code of conduct to be (i.e. "be excellent to each other"), while also laying out explicitly who can be approached for specific issues and also explicitly who is responsible of making the community a fostering and welcoming space (namely, the maintainers).

I'll send out an MR for this in a bit, but thought I'd kick off a thread for discussion if needed.

Cheers,
Arun
Luiz Augusto von Dentz
2018-09-18 10:28:15 UTC
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Hi Arun,
Post by Arun Raghavan
Hi everyone,
This has been on my mind for a while, and seeing the freedesktop.org and Linux kernel projects finally take it up, I'd like for us to adopt a code of conduct as well.
The wording in the Contributor Covenant (https://www.contributor-covenant.org/) seems to be succinct but thorough in summarising what I'd like our code of conduct to be (i.e. "be excellent to each other"), while also laying out explicitly who can be approached for specific issues and also explicitly who is responsible of making the community a fostering and welcoming space (namely, the maintainers).
I'll send out an MR for this in a bit, but thought I'd kick off a thread for discussion if needed.
Great initiative, even though Ive always got very polite, and
productive, responses in the list adopting a code of conduct should
hopefully re-enforce how we interact with each other.
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Luiz Augusto von Dentz
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