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Code of conduct suggestion #18948

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@boazsender boazsender commented Sep 10, 2019

Suggesting in the Contributors Covenant. Further discussion at web-platform-tests/rfcs#21 and web-platform-tests/rfcs#17.

If merged, this PR would replace #7520.

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Please excuse the noise, I opened this PR with a dirty git tree.

@rniwa rniwa removed their assignment Sep 10, 2019
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rniwa commented Sep 10, 2019

Not sure why this was assigned to me. Since I don't know the relevant context, I'm the right assignee for this PR.

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Sorry about that @rniwa, I think that was the pr-bot assigning it to you. I'm going to leave it unassigned for now.

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After a further look at the RFC for the Code of Conduct, I'm going to close this PR which uses the contributor covenant as a template in favor of @plehegar's #7520 and #18950 (based on the Rust CoC).

Extra sorry for the noise with this patch, folks.

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foolip commented Sep 10, 2019

@rniwa the reason you were assigned was because the PR accidentally touched lots of directories, some of which you're a suggested reviewer for. The review bot then picks one of the reviewers randomly as the assignee, to give one single person more of a signal to review than the rest and avoid everyone looking away. (The approach doesn't seem to be very effective though, TBH.)

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