Wikimedia community code of conduct
A code of conduct (CoC) is a set of guidelines which directs the behavior of all community members during their participation in that community.
The Wikimedia community does not currently have a document named "code of conduct".
Beginning in September 2019 the Wikimedia community began to develop the Universal Code of Conduct (UCoC), which was adopted in 2022.
Related policies and guidelines
edit- Terms of Use
- d:Q21079028 – global – wmf:Non discrimination policy – e.g. w:en:Wikipedia:Non-discrimination policy
- Meta:Civility
- Friendly space policies
- mw:Bug management/Phabricator etiquette
- Wikimedia Foundation – Code of conduct policy
- Code of conduct of the Board of Trustees (approved in April 2016)
- Code of Conduct for Wikimedia technical spaces approved by Wikimedia Foundation technical staff in 2017 (announcement and details)
- Local project policies
- d:Q4654593 – Project:Civility – e.g. w:en:Wikipedia:Civility
- d:Q3621820 – Project:Etiquette – e.g. w:en:Wikipedia:Etiquette
- d:Q4657367 – Project:Please do not bite the newcomers – e.g. w:en:Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers
- d:Q4663356 – Project:Assume good faith – e.g. w:en:Wikipedia:Assume good faith
- d:Q4654725 – Project:No personal attacks – e.g. w:en:Wikipedia:No personal attacks
- d:Q10971677 – Project:Harassment – e.g. w:en:Wikipedia:Harassment
- d:Q8102641 – Category:Wikipedia conduct policies – e.g. w:en:Category:Wikipedia conduct policies
Wiki community group codes of conduct
edit- Wikimedia user groups/Agreement and code of conduct
- Wiki Project Med/Code of Conduct
- Wikimedia UK Trustee Code of Conduct – Based on the Nolan principles, a set of standards in the UK. Following an extensive research and deliberation process in 2012-12.
- v:WikiJournal User Group/Code of conduct draft
- Wikimedia New York City/Code of Conduct
- Code of conduct of Wikimedia Italia
- Art+Feminism User Group/Safe, Brave Space Policy
Codes of conduct for other online communities
edit- Contributor Covenant – a shared Code of Conduct adopted by many open-source projects
- Debian (Q7593) - General Resolution: code of conduct (has GPL2 as its free license)
- Django (Q842014) - Django Code of Conduct CC-By licensed
- GitHub Community Guidelines
- GNU Kind Communications Guidelines
- JavaScript – Code of Conduct
- Mozilla (Q9661) - Community Participation Guidelines – Creative Commons
- Python (Q28865) - Python Community Code of Conduct CC0
- Rust (Q575650) - Code of Conduct- MIT license – adopted by WHATWG (here) and others
- X (Q918) - Code of Conduct v1.0
- Ubuntu (Q381) - Ubuntu Code of Conduct v2.0 said to be CC-licensed, but this is doubted by Mozilla
- Write the Docs Code of Conduct – CC BY-NC-SA – based on Django's and updated in 2019
- Citizen Code of Conduct – CC-BY-SA
- Conference Code of Conduct
- YouTube, "harassment policy", discussed but not published?
- International Organization for Standardization (Q15028) - ISO Code of Conduct for the technical work
- Internet Archive
See also
edit- Grants:IdeaLab/Code of conduct synchronization
- d:Q2119819 – Code of conduct (article) – e.g. w:en:Code of conduct