216software / heights-code-hop

Conference in Cleveland Heights, OH focused on open-source web programming. Show up and learn some cool stuff!
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Pick a code of conduct #4

Closed mw44118 closed 8 years ago

mw44118 commented 9 years ago

Emphasize that there will be people there of all ages, so content should be G-rated!

This is not the place for raunchy jokes.

smcabrera commented 8 years ago

Here's a link to the one I use for a ruby gem that I published. Feel free to steal this or modify it however you like--I didn't come up with it. New ruby gems that are created with the bundler gem automatically have the option to include this Code of Conduct and it seems fine. https://github.com/smcabrera/get_freaky/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

smcabrera commented 8 years ago

For more ideas RubyConf seemed to have a pretty robust code of conduct: http://rubyconf.org/policies

ajm188 commented 8 years ago

MLH has a pretty good one as well.

On Wednesday, November 25, 2015, Stephen Mariano Cabrera < notifications@github.com> wrote:

Here's a link to the one I use for a ruby gem that I published that comes standard with new ruby gems now. Feel free to steal this or modify it however you like: https://github.com/smcabrera/get_freaky/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/216software/heights-code-hop/issues/4#issuecomment-159640069 .

mw44118 commented 8 years ago

OK, just reviewed all of those. Thanks for the links! I'm reviewing them all now.

How do y'all feel about us taking this one from PyOhio? I like it because there's a short version and a long version:

http://www.pyohio.org/code-of-conduct/

ajm188 commented 8 years ago

Looks good to me. :+1:

mw44118 commented 8 years ago

CoC is up on the site. Here's to hoping people are well-behaved!