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Add code of conduct page. #154
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Thanks @Carreau. One small typo. PR looks great.
Before we post to website, I want to make sure that there is someone(s) in place to receive and monitor conduct@jupyter.org. @Ruv7, do you or Matthias know who will be monitoring. Marking the review as 'Request changes' pending an answer to this. Thanks!
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In case of difference, the version on the [Jupyter/Governance GitHub | ||
Repository](https://github.com/jupyter/governance) is the canonical one, and | ||
the one present here should be updated accordigly. |
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accordingly
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fixed.
Unlike other pages is does not have an `.html` url ending, you "just" visit /conduct/ url to see the page. The layout is not great, but we can fix this later.
mail to Fernando sent a test mail on Dec 23rd, so I assume he monitors as well. |
Thanks @Carreau for getting this done. Merging. |
Unlike other pages is does not have an
.html
url ending, you "just"visit /conduct/ url to see the page.
The content should of course be filled, and a link added in the header