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1.2.0
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- Adds language to introductory paragraph stating the purpose of including a code of conduct
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- Additional examples of unacceptable behavior
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- Stronger language regarding enforcement, including explicit commitment by maintainers
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to fairly and consistently enforce the code of conduct
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1.3.0
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- Adds language specifying that project maintainers may exclude participants for
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inappropriate conduct that falls outside of the scope of the CoC
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- Specifies investigation procedure and emphasizes anonymity of reporter
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- Placeholder for contacting project admins
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1.4.0
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- Adds positive examples of good, community-building behavior
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- Clarifies scope of applicability, specifically the 'representing the community' clause
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- Adds provisions against personal and political attacks
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- Notes that maintainers are responsible for clarification of questions of acceptable behavior
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2.0
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- Emphasizes 'community' over 'project' scope, effectively merging the Community Covenant into the Contributor Covenant
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- Adds expectation about accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by mistakes, and learning from the experience to the list
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- Adds sexual attention and advances of any kind as unacceptable behavior example
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- Moves enforcement responsibilities from project maintainers to community leaders
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- Adds responsibility to communicate reasons for moderation decisions when removing, editing, or rejecting contributions not aligned to the Code of Conduct
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- Requires community leaders to respect privacy and security of the reporter of any incident, not just confidentiality
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- Provides a template for code of conduct enforcement
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2.1
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- Adds 'caste' and 'color' to the preamble |