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Add a code of conduct #204

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@tevanoff tevanoff commented Nov 15, 2018

@caseywatts and I did a quick survey to see what's generally used as a code of conduct in Ember addons:
https://gist.github.com/caseywatts/078c3e3c27639514ba3e5a9e50b7521a

We used a modified version of Ember Data's code of conduct as a starting point, but would be open to using the Contributor Covenant or something else altogether if people prefer.

A modified version of Ember's general code of conduct.

Co-authored-by: Casey Watts <[email protected]>
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I think this is a good foundation. We can take ideas from the Contributor’s Covenant further down the line if desirable.

@jgwhite jgwhite merged commit 80f61a3 into master Nov 19, 2018
@jgwhite jgwhite deleted the code-of-conduct branch November 19, 2018 11:03
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