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On 31st July 2013,Django community adopted a Code ofConduct.This documentation aims to transparently describe how the Django Code of Conductcommittee enforces the Code of Conduct and how it all works behind the scenes.
There is still a lot we're figuring out and learning as we go, so we don'tconsider this documentation to be finished or complete. However, we hope it'sgoing to be useful base for other communities to not only adopt, but alsoimplement and enforce the Code of Conduct.
- Structure of membership in the committee
- Report handling procedure
- Communications guidelines
- Record-keeping
- Support for conference organizers
- Transparency
- Statistics
Here is how the Code of Conduct is presented on djangoproject.com:
- Content of the Django Code of Conduct
- Changes to the Code of Conduct contents
- Django Code of Conduct - FAQ
- List of Code of Conduct committee members
- Reporting Guide
- Enforcement Manual
- Django Software Foundation Code of Conduct requirement
All content in this repository is licensed under aCreative CommonsAttribution license.
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