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webmaker-code-of-conduct's Introduction

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This is where a centralized code of conduct will live for all Webmaker products and projects, as well as a suggested code of conduct for all Webmaker events.

Rationale

The Webmaker Code of Conduct is an extension of the Mozilla Community Participation Guidelines, which applies to all projects under Mozilla.

It is intended to be something that can be (1) included/linked to easily from our repositories on Github, and (2) localized by our community.

Add CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md to your project

If you contribute to a repository on GitHub that is part of the Webmaker project, add CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md to the root directory.

Add your name to CHAMPIONS.md

To show your support for the Webmaker Code of Conduct, create a pull-request to add your name to CHAMPIONS.md. You should include your name and however you want to self-identify on the Internet (Github, Twitter, email)

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webmaker-code-of-conduct's Issues

Update instructions for how the code should be included?

Should it be

  • a link from the main readme of a repo to mozilla/webmaker-code-of-conduct
  • a link from the main readme of a repo to a website generated from this repo (with readthedocs, gitbooks, or something custom supporting localization, etc)
  • an actual file included in the repo

Should we keep champions?

I feel like this is hard to maintain/might be exclusionary of people who don't use github as much/aren't English speaking/etc, perhaps it should just be implied that everyone supports it who works on our project/code

Figure out translation strategy

  1. It would be great if we could translate additions specific to Webmaker separately (as leading/following paragraphs) so we can push translations upstream
  2. How are we going to translate full-page documents?

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