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Maintaining an index of CoC makes it easier to compare them, and possibly choose or adapt one for your project (license permitting).
== Why these are useful ==
As a new contributor, you might prefer FLOSS communities where contributors pay attention to these sorts of social questions. Having a code of conduct is often an indicator that a project has a sizeable number of contributors and interested in growing.
As a project maintainer, you might want to look these over as inspiration for your project. For more advice, see [ɘ̃ "HOWTO design a code of conduct for your community"] by the Ada Initiative.
Feel free to add links to unlisted CoC. Please preserve alphabetical order on project name.
== Community Code of Conducts (CoCs) ==
For another list, see [http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Code_of_conduct "Code of conduct" on the Geek Feminism Wiki].
* [http://apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html Apache]
* [http://svn.cacert.org/CAcert/principles.html CAcert]
* [https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct Debian]
* [https://www.djangoproject.com/conduct/ Django], [https://www.djangoproject.com/conduct/reporting/ Django Reporting Guidelines]
* [http://wiki.dwscoalition.org/wiki/index.php/Advocacy#Code_of_Conduct Dreamwidth] (advocacy only)
* [http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Fedora]
* [https://live.gnome.org/CodeOfConduct/ GNOME]
* [http://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/ KDE]
* [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/participation/ Mozilla]
* [http://openstack.org/brand/ OpenStack] OpenStack [http://www.openstack.org/brand/event-policy/ events policy] and [http://www.openstack.org/brand/openstack-blog-code-of-conduct/ Blog Authors Code of Conduct]
* [https://www.tizen.org/community/guidelines Tizen]
* [http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/conduct Ubuntu]
* the Ubuntu CoC has been influential in the development of many others derived CoCs:
** [http://www.joomla.org/about-joomla/the-project/code-of-conduct.html Joomla]
** [http://mambo-developer.org/content/view/152/19/ Mambo]
** [http://typo3.org/community/code-of-conduct/ Typo3]
** [https://engineering.twitter.com/opensource/code-of-conduct TwitterOSS] (includes a diversity statehttps://promotion.zalopay.vn/promotion/detail?id=398&userid=180125000002686ment)
== Diversity statements ==
For another list, see [http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Diversity_statement "Diversity statement" on the Geek Feminism Wiki].
Diversity statements are not quite CoC, but are still related to community formation.
Several FLOSS projects have published diversity statements:
* [http://www.debian.org/intro/diversity Debian]
* [http://www.dreamwidth.org/legal/diversity Dreamwidth]
* [http://www.python.org/community/diversity/ Python]
* [http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/diversity Ubuntu]
== Conference Codes of Conduct ==
This list is about ''free and open source projects'', not in-person events. A good index for events is the Geek Feminism wiki, including its [http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Event_Guidelines event guidelines] and their [http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Adoption list of conferences that have adopted policies.]
Please add your entry there, if missing.
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