Hello,

Out of curiosity, was this decision triggered by an incident, i.e., is there
any motiviation for this beyond being a nice thing to have?


On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:34:14PM +0000, Andy Nichols wrote:
> # Qt Project Code of Conduct (discussion)
> 
> ## Goals
> We want to adopt a code of conduct for the Qt project to establish a formal 
> line-in-the-sand about what is unacceptable behavior.  We want new members of 
> the Qt community to feel comfortable and accepted, and we want to foster a 
> healthy working environment for both current and new members.
> 
> We would like to maintain a way that we can safely give constructive 
> criticism, and give dissent to ideas we disagree with, without being 
> disrespectful to our peers.  And when there are cases where someone steps 
> outside of this, we would like a way to peacefully resolve the issue.
> 
> ## Actions
> We will form a small committee to draft a proposal to become the Qt Project 
> Code of Conduct.  We will start with the [Contributor Covenant Code of 
> Conduct](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html)
>  as a starting point and adapt it to the needs of the Qt Project.  When a 
> draft is complete, we will submit it to the Qt mailing list for review and 
> approval.  If approved we will make it official and it will become the Qt 
> Project Code of Conduct (making it a QUIP)
> 
> As part of creating the Code of Conduct, we will also establish a small 
> private mailing list for usage in resolving breaches of the code.  This would 
> behave similarly to the Security mailing list.  This proposal will be part of 
> the draft submitted to the Qt Project for approval.
> 
> We also will take inspiration from our sister project KDE, who already has a 
> Code of conduct.
> 
> Overall: Be kind.  Be respectful.
> 
> ## Code of Conduct drafting team
> The volunteers from the talk who will be responsible for drafting the initial 
> proposal are:
> 
> Tero Kojo (leading)
> Ulf Hermann
> Andy Nichols
> Samuel Gaist
> Robert Loehning
> Riitta-Leena Miettinen
> 

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