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docs: add default org-wide Code of Conduct #17
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@fgreinacher just a quick question about the scope here. Otherwise, we can maybe go ahead with the issues announcement. Was your idea to have the snippet here e.g. in scripts/
in this repo or just an internal snippet?
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@nejch Sorry, I missed that question. |
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@fgreinacher added a dry run to the script and a few more changes to catch edge cases with new repos. I created test issues in Example issue: siemens-testing-main/first-repo#1 |
@nejch Perfect, feel free to post whenever it works for you 👍 |
Thanks everyone for the discussion, I've addressed all comments hopefully with c2a6db2. Should be ready to go @fgreinacher. |
Thanks folks for all the feedback! Here we go 🚀 |
This is similar to #12. The org-level file won't be committed to individual repositories, but will appear on GitHub if the projects don't have their own when this is merged.
Issue template below:
Default Siemens Code of Conduct
Dear project maintainers,
The default Siemens Code of Conduct will be applied to this repository on October 7, 2024.
If you'd like to opt out, please create your own Code of Conduct.
For more details, see the pull request in our organization repo.
If you have any further questions feel free to comment in the PR or reach out via email.