Problem: The code of conduct document needs more detail
Problem/Opportunity Statement
According to the OpenSSF Best Practices, code of conduct section:
The project MUST adopt a code of conduct and post it in a standard location.
Details: Projects may be able to improve the civility of their community and to set expectations about acceptable conduct by adopting a code of conduct. This can help avoid problems before they occur and make the project a more welcoming place to encourage contributions. This should focus only on behavior within the community/workplace of the project. Example codes of conduct are the Linux kernel code of conduct, the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct, the Debian Code of Conduct, the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, the Fedora Code of Conduct, the GNOME Code Of Conduct, the KDE Community Code of Conduct, the Python Community Code of Conduct, The Ruby Community Conduct Guideline, and The Rust Code of Conduct.
Our current code of conduct consists solely of the following:
> - Be respectful
> - Be constructive
> - Be kind
This may be fine for a very small project with contributors who all know each other well. I don't think this is sufficiently clear, explicit, or complete for a project with a more diverse and distributed contributor community.
What would success / a fix look like?
A code of conduct that creates more certainty about what constitutes acceptable and unacceptable behavior by project members, and transparency about how violations are handled.