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Create Code of Conduct #135

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@Schow94 Schow94 commented Oct 23, 2022

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Looks great!

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bitfield commented Nov 2, 2022

Nice work @Schow94! I have a question: is there a special reason for the Code of Conduct to be in a .github subfolder? Does that have some special meaning to GitHub? Otherwise I would probably have put it in the root folder next to the CONTRIBUTING guide, for example.

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Schow94 commented Nov 16, 2022

I saw that on another project, but I can move it to the project root folder if preferred. I don't see any reason why it needs to be in .github subfolder.

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Yes, I think that'll make it easier to find. This page shows it being added to the root folder.

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Schow94 commented Nov 16, 2022

That makes sense. I've moved it to the project root!

@bitfield bitfield merged commit dbe8ad2 into bitfield:master Nov 16, 2022
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Nice work @Schow94! Thanks a lot.

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