Adopting the Contributor Covenant
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Hi all,
It's been very exciting to see the FBRC community grow these past months! We have come a long way from just two people tinkering in their respective apartments. If we are going to develop a practical battery technology in this way, having a strong open-source community will be crucial.
So far, all the interactions here have been positive to my knowledge. We've only had one blatant spam post so far. A few people I spoke with recommended adopting a code of conduct, such as the well-used Contributor Covenant. I have uploaded it to the FBRC website here and added the contact info for the current mod team (right now, me and @danielfp248).
I'm not adding this in response to any recent incident, rather, I think it's good to have it established and in-place as the community continues to grow.
If you have any comments or feedback on this, please feel free to discuss here! It's not a static document; we can change it as we see fit.
TL;DR: Don't be a jerk, let the mods know if someone is causing trouble, and let's make open-source batteries happen!
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Hi all,
It's been very exciting to see the FBRC community grow these past months! We have come a long way from just two people tinkering in their respective apartments. If we are going to develop a practical battery technology in this way, having a strong open-source community will be crucial.
So far, all the interactions here have been positive to my knowledge. We've only had one blatant spam post so far. A few people I spoke with recommended adopting a code of conduct, such as the well-used Contributor Covenant. I have uploaded it to the FBRC website here and added the contact info for the current mod team (right now, me and @danielfp248).
I'm not adding this in response to any recent incident, rather, I think it's good to have it established and in-place as the community continues to grow.
If you have any comments or feedback on this, please feel free to discuss here! It's not a static document; we can change it as we see fit.
TL;DR: Don't be a jerk, let the mods know if someone is causing trouble, and let's make open-source batteries happen!
@kirk In general this is exactly the way how all of us should act here (and in all other open source projects). But it is always better to have something like this in advance and it does not harm. I highly welcome to have a written code of conduct. Thanks Kirk, for taking care.