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Create CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md #7528
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Adding generic Code of Conduct created by GitHub to this repository. It's well written and covers all different scenarios. In other commit, I will update the Readme with short description and link to this file.
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Thanks for using this CoC!
with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, is allowed during this period. | ||
Violating these terms may lead to a permanent ban. | ||
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### 4. Permanent Ban |
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How does it work for GitHub?
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Actually good question, I was thinking that we don't need this part and I believe we will not ban (block) anyone in the future. (except some bots/fake accounts).
If I'm correct, you can block the user by whole organization or also just from repository by Project owner. Just what I read on GitHub docs, never used it. :)
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TBH, this whole Code of Conduct is quite formal and a bit of overkill for our repository. On the other hand, GitHub is more aware of any scenarios and have more experiences, also it was checked by someone more educated and aware in this area.
By adding this to our repo, we kind of agree with terms proposed by Github, what I think is generally reasonable approach.
Any comments @me-no-dev? Otherwise, we can move on and merge this and #7529. |
Description of Change
Adding generic Code of Conduct created by GitHub to this repository. (It's recommended for any sizes projects on Github)
It's well written and covers all different scenarios.
In other commit, I will update the Readme with short description and link to this file.
Tests scenarios
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