On 10 June 2017 at 08:52, Gergő Tisza <gtisza(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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We started adding a CODE_OF_CONDUCT file with a link to all repos (this is
a new convention for declaring what a project's code of conduct is,
promoted by Github)
No, CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md was added, which is a completely different
file in our universe as our standard is extension-less files for these
types of things, The only exemption that jumps to mind in core is
Readme.mediawiki which renders in github.
How is this a new convention? This is a GitHub only format for what I
have seen and I have not seen any other service implement such a
standard (or discussions towards this) which displays a link in their
interface, which we don't even use (or encourage) for development?