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Re: Code of Conduct: Is it time?

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> In reflection, the only thing a CoC does is put in writing what 
> behaviour we as a project already require, so why not document it and 
> use it as a tool to encourage more contribution to our project?

+1, been thinking about this same thing recently. I disagree that 
it is a waste of time, but I'm happy if we get one, regardless 
of different people's rationales for it.

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