As you know, I like to think ahead. Thusly, I think we should adopt the Code of Merit at some point when more and more contributors start adding to Voxel's codebase to prevent any sort of clusterfuck that has happened with some of the larger open source projects in recent years.
Basically, the Code of Merit boils down to one thing, we (as Lux Vacous members) only care about the code coming into the codebase, and nothing else. I prefer it over the Code of Conduct that Github supplies because that has loopholes that certain groups of people can use to exploit things.
After reading it 2 times, I think that is a good replacement for the Code of Conduct, is more clean and easy to understand, also covers some stuff that the CoC doesn't. I don't have any problem on using it.
As you know, I like to think ahead. Thusly, I think we should adopt the Code of Merit at some point when more and more contributors start adding to Voxel's codebase to prevent any sort of clusterfuck that has happened with some of the larger open source projects in recent years.
Basically, the Code of Merit boils down to one thing, we (as Lux Vacous members) only care about the code coming into the codebase, and nothing else. I prefer it over the Code of Conduct that Github supplies because that has loopholes that certain groups of people can use to exploit things.
Thoughts?