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Adding code of conduct #2710
Adding code of conduct #2710
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.github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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* **When we disagree, try to understand why.** Disagreements, both social and | ||
technical, happen all the time and Django is no exception. It is important |
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You missed one :p
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Thanks, good catch
One open question is where to put this file. We have the option to leave it inside the .github directory. Alternatively we can put it into the root directory as well. |
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LGTM! Thanks, I'll leave this open for a few more years to give others the ability to comment.
As soon as we merge this, github will close the issue. Should we create a (permanent) ticket, instead? |
On 06/26/2017 01:56 PM, Hartmut Kaiser wrote:
I'll leave this open for a few more years to give others the ability
to comment.
As soon as we merge this, github will close the issue. Should we create
a (permanent) ticket, instead?
Guess I was overly confused when I wrote the comment, I meant *days* not
years. Sorry about the confusion. I guess if we want to change the code,
we can always file new issues/PRs.
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I guess it's ok to leave the file in the .github subdir since we now link to the CoC from the main README. |
This is a suggestion for a code of conduct for the HPX project. Please comment.