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Add /governance to the nav. Delete /conduct #561

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Reflecting on #529, this page seems like one of the strongest candidates to add to the nav. It fits my rough qualification by being true "metadata" about the overarching project. It has been recently updated. It doesn't compete with technical documentation available elsewhere. So I nominate that we add it.

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choldgraf commented Dec 27, 2021

Hmm - my understanding was that the CoC lived here: https://jupyter.org/governance/conduct/code_of_conduct.html

We should make sure it is clear which one is the source of truth.

But more generally, I agree that the CoC makes sense as a top level item. Perhaps the top item could be "governance" and can include the CoC? I think that is similar to what rust does https://www.rust-lang.org/

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Ah. I was unaware of this other page. Why have both?

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One solution I can imagine is deleting the page in this repo and using the nav to link to that governance page.

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Ah. I was unaware of this other page. Why have both?

Mostly I think it is a lack of coordination and losing institutional memory over time as folks have moved on.

It looks like the CoC sections in https://github.com/jupyter/governance/tree/master/conduct cover more territory, and have been updated a bit more frequently in general. E.g. this PR was a pretty hotly debated one and it was made to the jupyter/governance repo instead of here.

How about we add a governance top-level item, that is an external link to jupyter.org/governance. That would include the CoC as well.

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Sounds good to me. I'll rework this request to fit that bill.

@palewire palewire changed the title Add /conduct to the nav Add /governance to the nav. Delete /conduct Dec 27, 2021
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That's done, @choldgraf

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Could we add a redirect so that the /conduct premalink redirects to https://jupyter.org/governance/conduct/code_of_conduct.html - just because there may be other repositories and old documentation pages linking to it?

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slel commented Dec 27, 2021

Good point, that came up recently (2021-09), see #414 #415.

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@krassowski and @slel, the redirect is in.

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That's great, thank you!

@palewire palewire merged commit 6b74476 into master Dec 27, 2021
@krassowski krassowski deleted the palewire-patch-22 branch May 26, 2024 10:17
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