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Decide and create Code of Conduct #1
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I was doing the same for my fork and using the default template as starting point The same would be also true for contributing rules |
Perfect. Then I will create the CoC in this repository as a "meta"-CoC for the whole org, and add it also the the firmware repo. Same for the Contribution rules. |
@dereulenspiegel I could not think of anything else for now. I already started to transfer some repos. |
I added the Code of Conduct and contributions guidelines to this repo https://github.com/PiBrewing/.github If I understand the documentation of GitHub (https://docs.github.com/en/communities/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions/creating-a-default-community-health-file) correctly these documents should now be the defaults for all repos here which do not define their own Code of Conduct or contribution guidelines. |
For a long term successful organisation we need at least a basic code of conduct which describes how we want to behave as a and within the community.
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