A Code of Conduct is an important guiding document. It forms the basis for how 
an organization operates internally and externally. Writing a code of conduct 
is a long and difficult process especially when an organization is composed of 
people from varied cultures around the globe.

Over the past two cycles the Community Council has put in a great deal of 
effort to merge the original Code of Conduct with the very important Leadership 
Code of Conduct so that the document more clearly communicates the guiding 
principals the community has. That work has involved two in-person sessions; 
one at UDS-Q and one at UDS-R. It has also involved two drafts being shared 
with the community in an effort to seek feedback. Every effort was made to 
clear up ambigous language or phrases that posed difficulty to translations.

The Community Council would like to thank all the community contributors that 
offered their voices to the review process. Your varied perspectives helped us 
identify areas that needed refinement and polish. Your passion energized us to 
push through the difficult work of putting in to words the guiding core values 
of our community.

Here is the summary of the changes. 

 - merged CoC and LCoC, factored in diversity statement too
 - generalised it, so other communities can more easily make use of it
 - mention CC-BY-SA 3.0 license
 - generally reduced duplication
 - make it clear that everybody can take action, there's no need to wait for 
formal recognition
 - explain governance principles
 - concrete leadership guidelines: added paragraphs about courage, 
considerateness and decisiveness

The current version can be found here: https://launchpad.net/codeofconduct/2.0

Thank you again to all the fantastic community contributors who assisted in 
crafting the current final document.

Charles Profitt on behalf of the Ubuntu Community Council

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