Code of Conduct review for Maintainers and Users. #30
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For me a CoC is more or less "common human sense". But yeah, I agree. |
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@Alex313031 I Agree. |
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@midzer @gz83 Marking as completed, but leaving open in case anyone decides to be an asshole and that way I can refer them here. |
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@midzer @gz83 I made minor fixes to the COC. Also, it is a new year. SO can ya'll simply let me know you still agree to the COC. You don't have to read it all again. I just want there to be accountability. For example, I don't want more people to join the team in the future, and then have someone complain "but you didn't make "them" re-agree, so why do I have to?" |
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@midzer @gz83 Attention Thorium contributors: It is a new year!! So:
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@gz83 @midzer Please read/review the new Thorium Code of Conduct, and if you agree, respond below with "I Agree".
https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
While I don't feel that you guys NEED to read this, because you're both nice people, I am making it a requirement going forward for all users and maintainers of Thorium that interact here on GitHub or alex313031.blogspot.com or any future Thorium website.
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