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ManySeveral free software/open source projects have "codes of conduct" (CoC) or othersimilar guidelines for how to act responsibly and respectfully. This page serves as an index of codes of conducts and similar documents across as many FLOSS projects as possible.
 
Maintaining an index of CoC makes it easier to compare them, and possibly choose or adapt one for your project (license permitting).
One of the most famous is Ubuntu's "Code of Conduct." This page serves as an index of codes of conduct across all FLOSS projects.
 
== Why these are useful ==
 
As a new contributor, you might prefer open sourceFLOSS 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.
 
(feelFeel free to add more,links pleaseto unlisted CoC. Please preserve alphabetical order on project name).
This list is about ''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 Conference anti-harassment] section.
 
== 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].
(feel free to add more, please preserve alphabetical order on project name)
 
* [http://www.debianapache.org/MailingListsfoundation/#codeofconductpolicies/conduct.html DebianApache] (mailing list only)
* [http://svn.cacert.org/CAcert/principles.html CAcert]
* [httphttps://linuxwww.confdebian.au/cororg/code_of_conduct LinuxConf.auDebian]
* [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://wikiwww.mozilla.org/Code_of_Conducten-US/about/governance/policies/participation/Draft Mozilla] Mozilla - DRAFT, unknown status
* [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]
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** [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].
(feel free to add more, please preserve alphabetical order on project name)
 
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]
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== 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 Eventevent guidelines] and their [http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Adoption Conferencelist anti-harassment]of sectionconferences that have adopted policies.]
These are listed separately from Community Codes of Conduct because they often have very different purposes/structures. Feel free to add more, but please preserve alphabetical order on conference/organization name.
 
* [http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Adoption Geek Feminism list of geek conferences with codes of conduct]; see also the related, generic [http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Policy model anti-harassment policy].
* [http://linux.conf.au/cor/code_of_conduct LinuxConf.au]
* [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Conference_code_of_conduct openSUSE Conference]
* [http://opensourcebridge.org/about/code-of-conduct/ Open Source Bridge]; see also the related, generic [http://citizencodeofconduct.org/about/ Citizen Code of Conduct].
 
== Related documents ==
 
Some communities have related documents that aren't quite CoCs.
 
Please add your entry there, if missing.
* [https://gist.github.com/abde4c110d9a09acf38f Django "Community Ideals"] - DRAFT, unknown status