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chore: update community files #931

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Align community files.

@crazy-max crazy-max requested a review from jedevc August 16, 2023 06:38
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[security@docker.com](mailto:security@docker.com).

Security reports are greatly appreciated, and we will publicly thank you for it.
We also like to send gifts—if you're into schwag, make sure to let
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We also like to send gifts—if you're into schwag, make sure to let
We also like to send gifts—if you'd like Docker swag, make sure to let

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Copied this one from https://github.com/docker/buildx/blob/master/.github/SECURITY.md but I think we also have it on other docker repos.

Maybe it would be worth to have a org-wide .github repo and put the SECURITY.md in it so it can be used by all repos across the org? https://docs.github.com/en/communities/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions/creating-a-default-community-health-file#about-default-community-health-files

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Yeah I figured it was copied from somewhere. Agree that we should probably have an org-wide thing. You can keep the original text if you want, I just thought it was kind of cringe. I'll add the question about an org-wide .github repo to my backlog to investigate.

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# Code of conduct

- [Moby community guidelines](https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#moby-community-guidelines)
- [Docker Code of Conduct](https://github.com/docker/code-of-conduct)
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Hm. This repo doesn't seem to be actively updated/maintained, is this still the right thing to point to?

I'd be happy to just point to moby/moby for this.

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Yeah indeed 😞 I just used the one from buildx repo. We should review that in follow-up. Removing for now.

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super nit picky idea 🤔

Could we potentially have a make generated-files or similar that generates these markdown files by pulling from buildx? Then we only need to maintain those in one place.

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I think a org-wide .github would be better, see #931 (comment)

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