Re: CoC Language in the CNCF Graduation Criteria
Carolyn Van Slyck (CHIEF EMOJI OFFICER) <Carolyn.VanSlyck@...>
Yes, having an approved alternative would be great.
Thanks, Dan!
From: Dan Kohn <dan@...>
The requirement for CNCF projects to adopt the CNCF Code of Conduct (CoC) was in the original version of the graduation criteria adopted by the TOC in December 2016: https://github.com/cncf/toc/commit/9037c28e86977fb4c85578859db78c4b3e1628b8#diff-fc153d49a24a66d7f3ba90c3d144ab19R26
In December 2017, Kubernetes switched from the CNCF CoC to its own: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/commit/5fe3d9dd13d76230ce584ec1f265c6b7b3e76717#diff-d3030a18b089fdb1fbfabf6e75e4aef0
This was implicitly understood by at least some members of TOC since they are also Kubernetes Steering Committee members. But, it seems worthwhile now to 1) have the TOC approve modifying the graduation criteria to *either* be the CNCF
CoC *or* an approved alternative and 2) approve the K8s alternative CoC. --
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 1:28 PM Carolyn Van Slyck (CHIEF EMOJI OFFICER) via Lists.Cncf.Io <Carolyn.VanSlyck=microsoft.com@...> wrote:
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