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What information should the organization page contain? 馃拋馃徑 #1

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keywordnew opened this issue Mar 9, 2018 · 4 comments
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@keywordnew
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This should be outside facing information relevant to inform anyone who wants to know what this is about. 馃

Off the top of my head:

  • Mission and goals
  • Code of Conduct
  • Launch partners
  • All partners
  • Sponsorship packages

We can add relevant items as the discussion progresses 馃挍

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Qard commented Mar 9, 2018

鉂わ笍 for Code of Conduct. Do you have a base in mind for us to start from?

As for mission/goals and sponsorship packages, we should definitely get that figured out soon so we can start approaching companies to see what sort of support we can get.

@keywordnew
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I've used the Contributor Covenant before. (It uses the CC by 4 license, like we want to use, maybe that's a good sign)

And we could use this package to pull it into our project and keep it updated 馃

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I like Django Code of Conduct, which inspired Write the Docs and PyCascades Code of Conduct.
It has enforcement manual and reporting guide.

PyCascades CoC: https://www.pycascades.com/conduct/
Write The Docs CoC: http://www.writethedocs.org/code-of-conduct/

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keywordnew commented Mar 11, 2018

PyCascades is very thorough on documentation!

+1 on having all three: a CoC, an enforcement manual, and a reporting guide.

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