I think this is something we should formally adopt in our community.
It is probable that this code of conduct will spread well beyond
just astropy.
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Hi everyone,
During the "Python in Astronomy" workshop in Leiden last week, a
number of participants decided to get together to write a code of
conduct for the Astropy project. We now have a final draft ready, and
would like to solicit feedback on this version, which you can find
here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yLObQMqP66x6MNuHXFpW_4dLPBtNp--9BHxfG8YdPIY/edit?usp=sharing
Please let us know by the end of this week if you have any comments! You
can make use of the commenting functionality in Google Docs, but
please don't use the 'suggested edits' functionality since that will
make it harder to read for others.
We plan to extend this code of conduct beyond simply the Astropy
community, to e.g. the new Python users in Astronomy Facebook group
[1], and future Python in Astronomy meetings, but having it as the
Astropy community code of conduct for now would be a good place to
start.
Thanks!
Tom
[1] https://www.facebook.com/groups/1596306890613995/
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