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Add Code of Conduct #15

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sanjay-kv opened this issue May 4, 2024 · 4 comments
Open
Tracked by #18

Add Code of Conduct #15

sanjay-kv opened this issue May 4, 2024 · 4 comments

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@sanjay-kv
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We recommend that every repo has a code of conduct. If you don’t feel comfortable creating your own Code of Conduct from scratch we highly recommend using one of the templates provided by GitHub. If you do use a template, please read through the template and ensure that you can and will abide by the Code of Conduct.

Please follow these instructions on how to add a Code of Conduct.

Sample: https://github.com/Recode-Hive/Stackoverflow-Analysis/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

@Ankitapanda25
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I am willing to work on this. Please assign me this under GSSOC'24.

@suhanipaliwal
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I would like to work on this issue. Please assign it to me.

@vanshikab52
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A Code_Of_Conduct.md file outlines the contribution guidelines, coding standards, and procedures for submitting pull requests, thus streamlining the contribution process and ensuring consistency across contributions. It sets clear guidelines for expected behavior and helps ensure that all contributors feel safe and respected.
The repository currently lacks a CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file which is an important resource for fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment within our community.
@AbhiPatel10 You can assign this issue to me as I'm working under GSSoC'24 as a contributor. I can add a code of conduct to this project.
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@officeneerajsaini
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@AbhiPatel10 , I'd like to work on this issue under GSSOC. Could you please add the necessary label and tag to the issue and assign it to me?

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