>> I am sure everyone understands that the Twisted community would love more 
>> diversity. While it is hard to achieve, it should be easy to remove one of 
>> the obvious blockers -- making underrepresented groups feel more welcome. 
> Thanks for taking this on, Moshe.

+1

>> My current draft, including instructions on how to build it, is in 
>> https://github.com/moshez/twisted-coc 
>> <https://github.com/moshez/twisted-coc> . I have intentionally not made the 
>> built documents available, in an attempt to avoid someone picking them up 
>> before they're approved by us. 
> 
> Why isn't this repository either (A) just a simple text file saying "we have 
> adopted the Django CoC" or (B) a very small fork of something else?  One of 
> the concerns is licensing; if the text comes via Django, Django credits the 
> "Speak Up!" project, which is CC-BY, apparently from this repository: 
> <https://github.com/jnoller/talk-mentorship 
> <https://github.com/jnoller/talk-mentorship>>.  Another is... is Twisted 
> really distinct enough to need its own CoC?  Just s/Django/Twisted might be 
> good enough?  (Since this is not a fork, figuring out if anything else has 
> changed is rather tedious, even after having read both ;)).

I wonder whether it might make sense to just say we adopt 
https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/ 
<https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/> ?

What I would really love is if we could have our own diversity statement like 
Django has: https://www.djangoproject.com/diversity/ 
<https://www.djangoproject.com/diversity/>

Cheers,
—h

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