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Thank you. Did you copy it from somewhere else? |
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be | ||
reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement. |
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The original template had a blank spot, at the end of this line, for an email address or at-mention (I suppose). I removed the word "at" and the blank area.
Yes. It's the default template that Github provides. To my understanding, Github requires the use of a template in order to satisfy the Community Standards checklist. |
@veganaize I'd rather not have it if it's copied from a template. It'd be better to write it from scratch. |
Okay, no worries @ykdojo ! |
@veganaize cool! If you want, you can commit an empty code of conduct (or maybe just one line) and have people suggest changes. |
Looks good! I'll wait for another reviewer. |
@subhoghoshX Would you mind reviewing this, at your convenience? |
Thanks for the effort @veganaize. LGTM. Btw @ykdojo, I don't think there's anything wrong with using the default template provided by github. I checked React, Svelte, NextJS, and Gatsby they all used the template and made modifications to it. I think we can use it and make enough changes to make it our own. As I don't think we have a professional copywriter on our team π |
@subhoghoshX the problem with the template is that:
I think those projects simply copy it just because other projects do, too. I was comfortable using a template for the license because it's:
Neither of which is the code of conduct template. For not having a copywriter - I can do that until we have another person who can do it, too. |
Understood. Thanks for the explanation. |
Addresses issue #89
π¨βπ» Changes proposed
Adds a CODE_OF_CODUCT
I was just reading about how to add a code of conduct and it funneled me all the way to this pull request. So I'm just offering it to save someone else the time!