rOpenSci Code of Conduct Update

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We are pleased to announce the release of Version 2.4 of our Code of Conduct with changes based on the feedback of our community.

What’s new?

  • Greater detail about acceptable and unacceptable behaviors in online settings.
  • First translation of the text to Spanish.

You can access now the last version full-text in English and Spanish.

We welcome your feedback by email to conduct at ropensci.org.

As always our Code of Conduct uses community sources to improve. For these changes, we have consulted and adapted the useR! 2021 Code of Conduct.

Committee Changes

We thank Megan Carter for serving as independent community member until June, 2022 and welcome back Kara Woo to serve on this role. Yanina Bellini Saibene joins the committee as the new rOpenSci Community Manager.
Thank you for working with us to keep rOpenSci a safe, enjoyable, friendly, and enriching experience for everyone who participates.

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