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Should we adopt a code of conduct? If so, which one?

We've discussed adopting a code of conduct for Wireshark a few times over the years, most recently at https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/202008/msg00003.html. I think adopting a CoC would be useful since it would document how we would like to operate as a project and how we can help each other work toward the project's goals. It would also be useful to let people know where to turn for help if the need arises.

Similar to question 5784, I'll post suggested codes of conduct below. If there's a different CoC that you think would work well for Wireshark, feel free to add it as an answer. Note that any CoC we adopt will likely have to be modified to suit our needs.

Should we adopt a code of conduct? If so, which one?

We've discussed adopting a code of conduct for Wireshark a few times over the years, most recently at https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/202008/msg00003.html. I think adopting a CoC would be useful since it would document how we would like to operate as a project and how we can help each other work toward the project's goals. It would also be useful to let people know where to turn for help if the need arises.

Similar to question 5784, I'll post suggested codes of conduct below. If there's a different CoC that you think would work well for Wireshark, feel free to add it as an answer. Note that any CoC we adopt will likely have to be modified to suit our needs.