This thing right here is a fork of the Mozilla CoC research, the official page can be found at: https://github.com/mozilla/inclusion or https://github.com/mozilla/diversity. (Note: Those two links are the same)
It's okay to check out the contents in this fork, but I recommend checking the original work. In my opinion, it seems very useful for me about CoC stuff.
Copyright (C) Mozilla Foundation. All rights reserved.
Remember, this repo is licensed with a Mozilla Public License, a share-alike (copyleft) license, but weak, so my CoC still applies in Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International and my experiment files are still licensed in MIT license.
Before checking this resource out. I want to thank Contributor Covenant from the organization EthicalSource. They provided many resources and even pre-make a Code of Conduct adopted by hundreds of thousands of open-source communities, projects, organizations, and even big and popular companies. Contributor Covenant provides additional resources too.
- Contributor Covenant homepage: https://www.contributor-covenant.org
- Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct (version 2.1, HTML):https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct
- FAQs and Translations: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq and https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations
- GitHub: https://github.com/EthicalSource/contributor_covenant
I can modify the changes, commits, updates, and files I make at any time. This repo only combines with other elements, without making any direct or indirect modifications to this repository, including this README. Mozilla will make their changes in the original repository and I will only fetch the official commit(s).
This repo by Mozilla provides lots of resources useful for inclusion and diversity across all open-source. Contributor Covenant provides a lot of additional resources and even a pre-built, I made the modifications for this, you can check out my pre-built CoC, and my experiment process, and may find inspiration for you. Modifications will made depending on my, maintainers', and Mozilla's decisions.
Outside of these resources, open-source, experiment-files, docs, faq, code_of_conducts and evaluation_tools is some folders including even more resources to search. Now enjoy those Mozilla pre-made resources below!
Welcome! This repository contains a number of resources, templates, standards and other useful things for open (source, education, knowledge, science) projects.
- Frameworks for Governance, Incentive and Consequence (2017)
- How We're Making Code of Conduct Enforcement Real, and Scaling it (2018)
- Rolling out an all project/systems ban
- Consequence Ladder
- Template - CPG/Code of Conduct 'Onboarding'
- Template - Decision Making
- Template - Decision Tracking Doc
- Template - Working Group 1st Agenda
- Template - Working Group Standard Agenda
- Template - Investigation documentation
- Template - Request for Clarification(from reporter)
- Template - Receipt of Report (to reporter)
- Template - Request for more information(to reported)
- Templates - Decision (to reported) by Level
- Templates - Decision(to reporter) by Level
- Template - Request to Systems Administrator
- Template - External Ban Decision
- CPG Enforcement Training for Staff - which is basically like a 'first aid course', but for enforcement.
- CPG Enforcement Training for Communities & Contributors - also a 'first aid course' for enforcement. (coming soon).
- Open Source Maintainer - designed to deliver (over 4 weeks or more) training for underrepresented people with goals for leadership in their careers.
- How to Apply Metrics for Inclusion to Your Open Source Project
- Best Practices (asking about diversity demographics)
- Code of Conduct Experience (Survey questions)
- Standard - Dis/Ability
- Standard - Gender Identity
- Standard - Pronouns
- Standard - Language
- Standard - Race/Ethnicity
- Standard - Sexual Orientation
- Standard - Github CODE_OF_CONDUCT
- Standard - Inclusive Leadership 'Team Page'
- Open Source Governance Checklist
- Inclusive Leadership Principles
- Inclusive Leadership Checklist - Maintainer Roles
- Template - Contributor Testing
- Open Source Project Inclusion Checklist (for contributors and projects)
- Code of Conduct Enforcement (Evaluation Tool)
- First-Language Interviews
- D&I in Open Source Survey (2018) - What we Learned
- Mozilla & the Rebel Alliance
- What we Learned about Gender Identity in Open Source
- 'Finding Inclusion Bugs' - Inclusion Bug Campaign
- Weaving Safety into Open Source Collaboration How Mozilla built a cross-organiztional program for CPG enforcement and safety.
- Open Source is only Ajar without Inclusion (Internet Citizen)
- Inclusion at Scale in the Mozilla and Kubernetes Open Source Communities
- Innovating for Diversity & Inclusion (research report part #1)
- Inclusive Organizing for Open Source Communities
- We See You - Reaching Diverse Audiences in FOSS
- Innovation for Inclusion in the Mozilla Open Source Support (MOSS) Program
- Words Matter - Mozilla Removes Meritocracy from our Governance