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Add in a link to a Code of Conduct #244

Closed quaid closed 3 years ago

quaid commented 3 years ago

If the OIF Code of Conduct is the wrong one, what is the correct one?

This should be easily findable in the footer or a main menu, depending on information architecture of the site.

I am proposing this link in this location as my best guest of what CoC to use and where to put the link.

If there should be a different CoC or location for the link, feel free to use this merge request to and patch it for the correct info.

durandom commented 3 years ago

I have no idea which CoC to use 🤣 🤷‍♂️ If the Openstack one is a good one, just use that, sounds reasonable. Is there one we could fork? Like you would fork a style-guide?

quaid commented 3 years ago

I have no idea which CoC to use rofl man_shrugging If the Openstack one is a good one, just use that, sounds reasonable. Is there one we could fork? Like you would fork a style-guide?

Here is my reasoning:

That reasoning all said, another viewpoint is to look to the Kubernetes CoC instead.

https://kubernetes.io/community/code-of-conduct/

That one has a provenance going to the Contributor Covenant, which is a very popular starting point for CoCs. The k8s community one is actually derived from the CNCFs.

So, that all said, what is the governance in this community to make a decision around which code of conduct is The Code of Conduct? (I was just guessing, too.)

Finally, as for where it should be linked, I'm not sure the footer is the best place, but it's somewhere to put it for now (presuming the project is adopting one.)

HumairAK commented 3 years ago

/lgtm

durandom commented 3 years ago

/approve

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