Code of Conduct
Similarly to bylaws, we should have a code of conduct.
Luckily for us there is a fairly comprehensive one available here.
To me everything in there makes sense and seems fairly comprehensive and reasonable, let me know if there's something missing, or something that strikes you as wrong (though I'm not going to have any conversations about "reverse-ism" here).
I'll happily be a part of the harassment response team, though I think we should set up an e-mail forwarder from something like [email protected] to whoever is on the team.
Rory Aronson Sun 12 Oct 2014 3:48PM
@simonv3, any feedback on this from the Ada people?
simonv3 Mon 13 Oct 2014 2:53AM
Nope. I say we publish it while waiting for it. We can put it on the wiki for public conversation, and I can put it online alongside the next PR that I submit.
Rory Aronson Mon 13 Oct 2014 8:44AM
Okie dokie, sounds good! And of course, it is a living document that we can (and should) amend as we see fit.
Rory Aronson · Wed 8 Oct 2014 8:46AM
Thanks for joining the discussion Mike, and throwing that into a doc Simon. I added this near the end of the Purpose section:
"Note that this Code of Conduct is a living document that may be amended in the future."
I say send it!