| published by | Dan Ryan |
|---|---|
| in blog | The Django weblog |
| original entry | Plan to Adopt Contributor Covenant 3 as Django’s New Code of Conduct |
Last month we announced our plan to adopt Contributor Covenant 3 as Django's new Code of Conduct through a multi-step process. Today we're excited to share that we've completed the first step of that journey!
We've merged new documentation that outlines how any member of the Django community can propose changes to our Code of Conduct and related policies. This creates a transparent, community-driven process for keeping our policies current and relevant.
The new process includes:
We welcome and encourage participation from everyone in the Django community! Here's how you can engage with this process:
Code of Conduct WG role on Discord.We're moving forward with the remaining steps of our plan:
Each step will have its own pull request where the community can review and provide feedback before we merge. We're committed to taking the time needed to incorporate your input thoughtfully.
Thank you for being part of this important work to make Django a more welcoming and inclusive community for everyone!