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Meta A Code of Conduct, dare I say it

TL;DR: I've just created a Code of Conduct, and I'd like your feedback on it. Let's see if we can make a better go of this than Stack Exchange, hey? It's mostly based on the Community Covenant Co...

7 answers  ·  posted 5y ago by ArtOfCode‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by Mark Amery‭

#3: Post edited by user avatar ArtOfCode‭ · 2019-12-19T20:25:36Z (about 5 years ago)
policy => help
#2: Post edited by user avatar ArtOfCode‭ · 2019-12-19T20:15:24Z (about 5 years ago)
policy => help
  • **TL;DR:** I've just created a [Code of Conduct](/policy/code-of-conduct), and I'd like your feedback on it.
  • Let's see if we can make a better go of this than Stack Exchange, hey?
  • It's mostly based on the [Community Covenant](https://community-covenant.net/) CoC, with some adaptations to make it make more sense as applied here.
  • Have a read through, and leave any feedback you have in an answer here. I'll make the document mod-editable, so it's not just me who can make changes to it. While the current state of the document is the sort of thing I'd recommend using, it's up to you exactly how you want it to read - the only _strong_ recommendation I'd make is that some form of CoC is almost always necessary.
  • **TL;DR:** I've just created a [Code of Conduct](/help/code-of-conduct), and I'd like your feedback on it.
  • Let's see if we can make a better go of this than Stack Exchange, hey?
  • It's mostly based on the [Community Covenant](https://community-covenant.net/) CoC, with some adaptations to make it make more sense as applied here.
  • Have a read through, and leave any feedback you have in an answer here. I'll make the document mod-editable, so it's not just me who can make changes to it. While the current state of the document is the sort of thing I'd recommend using, it's up to you exactly how you want it to read - the only _strong_ recommendation I'd make is that some form of CoC is almost always necessary.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar ArtOfCode‭ · 2019-12-19T20:11:13Z (about 5 years ago)
**TL;DR:** I've just created a [Code of Conduct](/policy/code-of-conduct), and I'd like your feedback on it.

Let's see if we can make a better go of this than Stack Exchange, hey?

It's mostly based on the [Community Covenant](https://community-covenant.net/) CoC, with some adaptations to make it make more sense as applied here.

Have a read through, and leave any feedback you have in an answer here. I'll make the document mod-editable, so it's not just me who can make changes to it. While the current state of the document is the sort of thing I'd recommend using, it's up to you exactly how you want it to read - the only _strong_ recommendation I'd make is that some form of CoC is almost always necessary.