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Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software Highlight
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— Nadia EghbalIn recent years, it’s become more common for open source projects to have codes of conduct. This decision sometimes leads to emotionally charged discussions between those who see codes of conduct as politically motivated and others who don’t understand how enforcing civil behavior could possibly be controversial. At the heart of these conversations lies a question of who has the authority to make and set policies for a given community.
Replicated under Fair Use from Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software by Nadia Eghbal.