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Cooperative Development Guidelines
Goals
The Cooperative Development Guidelines project aims to create a framework that can be easily adopted and/or modified to fit any community, collective, organization or project. It will describe:
- Social Rules that apply to all social spaces (chats, conferences, meetups) and how to enforce them.
- A structure to govern the different aspects of development.
- How different aspects of the structure interact with each other.
- How decision making with consensus works.
- How each aspect of the structure can best work so that everybody is aknowledged and respected even if they are not in the room.
- General Guidelines for the development of the software itself and for tools that are used for non-programming contributions.
- Culture/Governance guidelines.
NonGoals
- Specify what programming language or any other specific tool to use.
- Specify what license to use.
General Guidelines are going to be used instead.
Organizations/Foundations/Collectives/Communities/Projects that use these guidelines in whole or partly
- The JoinJabber Collective
- The Applesauce project (that these guidelines orginated from)
- The Bechamel Guix Collective
- The Munakoiso XMPP Project
- The Queer Spark collective
- The Convo XMPP project
- The muchrooms XMPP project
Document Metadata
All documents have on top the metadata that are defined in the RFC template in the Governance document. This is done because all documents double as RFCs and we follow our own guidelines making the Cooperative Development Guidelines Selfhosted.
Social Rules
We follow the template Code of Conduct that is here for everybody else to use.