I love the generally positive approach there, explaining why CoC's are
necessary in terms of the positive aspects of open source communities.

This sentence is a bit awkward though:
"Curious if which projects have a strong CoC, or where the CoC for a
specific project or foundation was derived from?"

Perhaps: "Curious which projects or foundations have a CoC, or what the
origins of a specific CoC are?"

I'm not sure what differentiates a "strong CoC" from just a CoC, but I bet
there are people here who can help me learn!

Best,
Myrle

On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 10:52 PM Shane Curcuru <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've created a simple site with some CoC resources for FOSS projects
> readers here might find interesting:
>
>   https://opensourceconduct.com/
>
> I intend to keep it lightweight and primarily a jumping off point for
> the many other positive resources out there.  It's on GitHub so patches
> welcome; currently CC-BY-NC since it's just information.
>
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> - Shane
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