Hi, I've recently been reading a lot about codes of conduct, inclusion, diversity, and similar topics - mainly in perspective of informatics communities and free software.
I originally thought I'd find and propose a code of conduct because I wasn't aware Guix had one. But I did find one when I grepped the sources. This raises the first question: should we make the CoC more prominent or somehow inform about it better? For example by putting it or a link to it in the topic of the IRC channel, as it's own page on the website, if possible as part of the welcome message to the mailing lists, others? A second question is, the contributor covenant has evolved, should we upgrade ours from 1.3.0 to the current [1.4.0](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct)? The recurse center/hackerschool [manuals](https://www.recurse.com/manual) section on "social rules" is also much recommended, the whole document is quite good. For anyone interested in the topic. I'd be happy to provide more resources, seeing as I've spent the better part of a week researching this (I binge read when I find something interesting :). Would like to say that this is probably the best informatics community I've been part of and the reason I'm bringing it up is to make a statement that we care, and to make it easier for outsiders and potential participants to see that this is in fact part of our backbone. I'm so often positively surprised by the quality of communication here. -- I use gpg to sign my emails. All the symbols you may see at the bottom of this mail is my cryptographic signature. It can be ignored, or used to check that it really is me sending this email. Learn more by asking me or see: https://u.fsf.org/zb or https://ssd.eff.org/
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