Code-of-Conduct
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The Code of Conduct establishes and communicates the commitment of the ml5.js community to uphold a key set of standards and obligations that aim to make ml5.js a friendly and welcoming environment to...
Moving forward, we plan on developing a glossary of terms to help make our Code of Conduct and License more accessible. Let us know here if there’s a particular term...
We’d like to hear everyone's thoughts on the decision to introduce a Code of Conduct and License for ml5.js!
In anticipation of the launch, the FAQ requires updates to reflect the latest information on the license, Code of Conduct, and steering committee.
Dear ml5 community, I'm submitting a new issue. Please see the details below. ### → Step 1: Describe the issue 📝 > Did you find a bug? Want to suggest...
The first major principle under "Enforcement Guidelines" currently reads: > We prioritize survivors – Especially trans women, trans-femmes, femmes, cis-women. This contrasts uncomfortably with the much more inclusive lists of...
"contribution" is used only in the reversion clause, and is not defined. Feels like it would be cleaner to replace it. No super-clean way to solve given the lack of...
A lot of the language from the Code of Conduct is inspired by and, in some cases, directly quoted from other open source community statements and codes of conduct. For...
The CoC (roughly) can be broken into: - pledge/background/goals - community behavior - _use of the software_ - use of data (emphasis mine) The license says: > You must _use...
In section "Excuse", any random person can initiate a 30 day window for termination by alleging a CoC violation, which is pretty harsh! Going to be lots of fairly reasonable...
Imagine the following scenario: 1. I receive a notice of CoC violation. 2. I (in good faith) disagree that I violated the CoC, and ask the CoC Committee to evaluate...