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  1. Thanks to volunteers from the global FOSS community, Contributor Covenant 3, the gold standard code of conduct for digital communities, is now available in Japanese and Spanish!

    We welcome additional human-powered native speaker translations to adapt this critical community governance tool for use around the world. (Machine translations are not accepted.)

    See all 40 translations here: contributor-covenant.org/trans

  2. Thanks to a volunteer translator, Contributor Covenant 3.0 is now available in Hungarian (Magyar), the 7th language for the latest version of the code of conduct. So many thanks to Mukli Krisztián for the amazing work!

    contributor-covenant.org/trans

  3. A great annotated diff of Contributor Covenant 3, and a detailed narrative about what went into Yunseo Kim's volunteer Korean translation of the code of conduct:

    yunseo.kim/posts/notes-on-the-

  4. My first peer-reviewed paper! "Queer(ing) Epistemology through Intersectional Data Science: Relational Knowledge and Affective Queries with TMI-WEB", co-authored with Dr Jess Parris Westbrook, was accepted by the Design Research Society!

    The paper will be published in open access format later this year, and is being presented at the DRS conference in Edinburgh in June. You can register at drs2026.thedrs.org/home.

    #EthicalSource #OpenSource #OpenScience #Queering

  5. My first peer-reviewed paper! "Queer(ing) Epistemology through Intersectional Data Science: Relational Knowledge and Affective Queries with TMI-WEB", co-authored with Dr Jess Parris Westbrook, was accepted by the Design Research Society!

    The paper will be published in open access format later this year, and is being presented at the DRS conference in Edinburgh in June. You can register at drs2026.thedrs.org/home.

    #EthicalSource #OpenSource #OpenScience #Queering

  6. My first peer-reviewed paper! "Queer(ing) Epistemology through Intersectional Data Science: Relational Knowledge and Affective Queries with TMI-WEB", co-authored with Dr Jess Parris Westbrook, was accepted by the Design Research Society!

    The paper will be published in open access format later this year, and is being presented at the DRS conference in Edinburgh in June. You can register at drs2026.thedrs.org/home.

    #EthicalSource #OpenSource #OpenScience #Queering

  7. My first peer-reviewed paper! "Queer(ing) Epistemology through Intersectional Data Science: Relational Knowledge and Affective Queries with TMI-WEB", co-authored with Dr Jess Parris Westbrook, was accepted by the Design Research Society!

    The paper will be published in open access format later this year, and is being presented at the DRS conference in Edinburgh in June. You can register at drs2026.thedrs.org/home.

    #EthicalSource #OpenSource #OpenScience #Queering

  8. "A win for ethical source in open science: TMI-WEB awarded grant by the Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA)"

    ethicalsource.dev/blog/tmi-web

  9. django announces their plan for the thoughtful rollout of Contributor Covenant:

    djangoproject.com/weblog/2026/

    Kudos to the team for making the governance connection, and we're excited to see how the django community adapts Contributor Covenant to meet their needs.

  10. The team behind the new Contributor Covenant website faced a challenge: how to make adoption easy, without making it thoughtless.

    Our new builder tool slows adoption to the speed of trust with specific prompts for communities to customize their reporting and enforcement guidelines, and directs adopters to resources and guides from industry experts on codes of conduct.

    Learn more at contributor-covenant.org/

  11. Congratulations go to IBM as the first official adopter of Contributor Covenant 3.0!

    See more featured adopters and explore what's new with the premier code of conduct for digital communities at contributor-covenant.org

  12. Did you know? Contributor Covenant is just one of the tools that make up our "Ethical Stack”. Learn more at ethicalsource.dev/what-we-do/

  13. The Organization for Ethical Source is a scrappy nonprofit working at the intersection of tech ethics and open source. Best known as the stewards of Contributor Covenant and the creators of the Hippocratic License, OES does critical work to promote equity in the open ecosystem.

    Please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on Open Collective to support our work: opencollective.com/ethical-sou

  14. The Organization for Ethical Source is a scrappy nonprofit working at the intersection of tech ethics and open source. Best known as the stewards of Contributor Covenant and the creators of the Hippocratic License, OES does critical work to promote equity in the open ecosystem.

    Please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on Open Collective to support our work: opencollective.com/ethical-sou

    #EthicalSource #ContributorCovenant #opensource

  15. To mark its 10th anniversary, the Organization for Ethical Source has been hard at work on Contributor Covenant 3.0. Volunteers are doing amazing thinking, discussing, translating, and writing, and this major revision promises to meet the changing needs of digital communities of all kinds around the world.

    Join us? ethicalsource.dev

  16. On this day, in 2014, Contributor Covenant was released to the world. Since then, codes of conduct have become the norm in most open source projects, and Contributor Covenant remains the most-adopted and most-trusted code of conduct in the ecosystem.

    www.contributor-covenant.org

  17. @p4bl0 @passageenseine J’en avais parlé il y a quelques années à Devoxx, Sunny Tech et au @capitoledulibre, la troisième voie des licences « éthiques » semble attirer de plus en plus de monde, et replace l’humain au centre. C’est un paradigme intéressant je trouve. Séparer les mondes #opensource, #libre et #ethicalsource ne me paraît pas une mauvaise chose, ça apporte de la lisibilité. On ne fait pas du neuf avec du vieux 😁
    speakerdeck.com/pylapp/licence

  18. We've recently added translations of Contributor Covenant to Magyar, Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Malaysia, and Galego. We are so thankful to the community for these contributions!

    See the complete list of translations at contributor-covenant.org/trans

  19. Thanks to a volunteer translator, Contributor Covenant is now available in Basque!

    contributor-covenant.org/eu/ve

    With the addition of Basque (Euskara), Contributor Covenant 2.x is now available in 19 languages!

  20. In addition to thousands of other adoptions, 9 out of the 10 largest open source communities in the world have adopted Contributor Covenant as their code of conduct.

    Are you interested in shaping the future of Contributor Covenant? Join us on Monday, February 26 at 1230 US CT for the kickoff meeting for the Contributor Covenant 3.0 Working Group. Contact us by private message here or at ethicalsource.dev/contact/ for an invitation!

  21. @nick

    It appears to us that #ethicalSource.dev is served on Goo' servers, so we deem it unethically-served, and thus are ethically bound not view it.

    Is there a better source?

    #gOoGlE #screwgle

  22. CW: ♻️ The four freedoms of free software under attack in OSI elections
    mastodon.nzoss.nz/@strypey/103…

    @[email protected]:
    Folks pushing proprietary no-commercial-use licenses (#EthicalSource/ #FairSource etc) are trying to get voted onto the board of the #OSI #OpenSource Initiative, to push the nonsense that their licenses are a kind of #OpenSource". In the early 2000s corporate interests set out to marginalize the #SoftwareFreedom movement by taking control of the #OSI. It's time to return the favour. If you are an OSI member, please vote for board candidates committed to the #FourFreedoms:
    opensource.org/elections

    libranet.de/display/d2e3cee4-4…
  23. RE: fosstodon.org/@ethicalsource/1

    This is a great example of why we don't accept machine translations of Contributor Covenant, by the way. Words matter.

    #opensource #ai #EthicalSource

  24. Folks pushing proprietary no-commercial-use licenses (#EthicalSource/ #FairSource etc) are trying to get voted onto the board of the #OSI #OpenSource Initiative, to push the nonsense that their licenses are a kind of #OpenSource". In the early 2000s corporate interests set out to marginalize the #SoftwareFreedom movement by taking control of the #OSI. It's time to return the favour. If you are an OSI member, please vote for board candidates committed to the #FourFreedoms:
    opensource.org/elections

  25. It amuses me no end that musicians and artists can come out shouting against their work being used by fascists and murderers and are applauded.

    And when one suggests that that might be a good position to take publicly for "us", inevitably someone comes out of the woodwork with "well actually then it would no longer be Free or Open Source because of the four freedoms"

    #OpenSource #EthicalSource #OpenSourceCommunity

  26. Join the (m)otherboard book club event this Wednesday the 30th at 8 Eastern/5 Pacific as we discuss Part 2 of We Just Build Hammers: Stories from the Past, Present, and Future of Responsible Tech.

    This week we're focusing on the early days of computing, including the story of a mysterious stranger and a naive locksmith. Come for the discussion, stay for the community, leave with a clearer head. Join us!

    #ethics #EthicalSource #EthicalTech

    eventbrite.com/e/motherboard-b