[Bigbang-dev] BigBang project code of conduct

Niels ten Oever niels at article19.org
Wed Apr 11 16:18:46 CEST 2018


Hi all,

I created bigbang-owners at data-activism.net and have added Sebastian,
Nick, Davide and myself as list-admins and moderators.

I have switched off the archiving and made it a private list.

The community guidelines look good, so I think we're good to go!

Cheers,

Niels

Niels ten Oever

Article 19
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On 04/04/2018 07:04 AM, Nick Doty wrote:
> In reviewing the community standards checklist on GitHub (thanks for the
> pointer, Seb), I was reminded that we don't have a documented Code of
> Conduct for our open source project. We are a small and friendly team,
> but I think committing now to a code of conduct is important, and makes
> it easier to invite new contributors and encourage a welcoming environment.
> 
> GitHub recommends starting from this one:
> https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html
> It's widely used and seems reasonable to me, so I suggest we go ahead
> with that if we're all comfortable committing to it.
> 
> One issue: we need an email address where people can report problems of
> abusive behavior to the project team. That needs to be an email address
> that will be sent automatically to the core developers, but which
> specifically isn't publicly archived, as such reports need to be kept
> confidential while being investigated. So, it needs to be a separate
> list from bigbang-dev. 
> 
> Niels, do you want to set up another list @data-activism.net, maybe
> bigbang-owners? Or I think I can create a Berkeley list (through our
> special Google Groups install) and just manage the people invited to it
> and make sure it isn't archived.
> 
> Once we have an email address set up, I'll open a pull request to add
> the Code of Conduct and update the README to point to it.
> 
> Cheers,
> Nick
> 
> P.S. Also, should we update the Core Developers list on the wiki?
> 
> 
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