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Most projects already have formal or informal rules set in place for discussion, project management, issue tracking.

A code of conduct would be redundant as such. More often than not, it seems to mostly be a veiled appeasement. The Linux kernel's "Code of Conflict" is a blatant and hilarious example of this.



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