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Code Of Conduct Committee #994
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Do you @thulieblack have enough Slack permissions to create such a channel? |
Nice efforts, thanks for leading with some great action items. |
Yes, you are welcome to open a Pull Request to update it. Thanks @Mayaleeeee |
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This task is almost complete; we are still waiting on the setup of the email; once that is done we can finally close this |
Awesome |
The tasks here are complete and CoCC is functioning as it should. Closing this |
Reason/Context
AsyncAPI now has a team called the Code Of Conduct Committee. As per CNCF definition:
We would need to share info about our CoC Committee, and some other info related to it.
Description
chore: add documents CoC Committee and Incident Resolution Procedures #1013
Aditional tasks not related with this repository:
conduct@asyncapi.io
#coc
cc @Barbanio @alequetzalli @Mayaleeeee @thulieblack @AceTheCreator @derberg
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