Add GitHub Event Code of Conduct for event participation guidelines#9
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Pull request overview
Adds event-specific participation guidelines by introducing a dedicated GitHub Event Code of Conduct document for GitHub Copilot Dev Days, and clarifies that the existing repository Code of Conduct applies to conduct within this repo.
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EVENT_CODE_OF_CONDUCT.mdwith event conduct expectations and incident reporting guidance - Updated
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.mdto explicitly scope it to conduct within this repository
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| EVENT_CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | New event-focused code of conduct and reporting instructions for Dev Days events |
| CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | Adds a brief sentence clarifying repository scope |
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In the “Unacceptable behavior” list, the bullet “Each Event Participant is entirely responsible for their own actions.” isn’t an example of unacceptable behavior and reads out of place. Consider moving it out of the list into a separate paragraph (or removing it) so the list stays semantically consistent.
| - Each Event Participant is entirely responsible for their own actions. | |
| Each Event Participant is entirely responsible for their own actions. |
| If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, have any other concerns, or if you believe an Event Participant is not acting in a way compliant with this Code of Conduct, please speak directly with a venue security officer or GitHub employee for urgent help, or email us at events@github.com for non-urgent issues. For life threatening situations, please dial 911 immediately. | ||
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The incident reporting guidance uses US-specific language (“dial 911”) and “life threatening” should be hyphenated (“life-threatening”). Since this repository describes a global event series, consider referring to “local emergency services/number” instead of 911 and fix the hyphenation.
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