- (Should we only provide technical guidelines or include rules in concept as mentioned in What does "Open Source Even Mean"?)
- I think the Recurse Center's code of conduct would be a good reference if we decide to write our own: https://www.recurse.com/code-of-conduct
- In service of reuse, I think we should build upon what others have already done.. https://help.github.com/articles/github-community-forum-code-of-conduct/
- Is it acceptable to work on this during class?
If we were to write our own, below is a potential structure (based on the Contributor Covenant's Code of Conduct):
This is a good reference for establish standards and expected behavior in group: Citizen Code of Conduct
Django Code of Conduct is a great example of cultivating diversity within the community regardless of experience and skill level. Django Code of Conduct