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Add code of conduct #574

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@djhoese djhoese commented Jan 12, 2019

See pytroll/pytroll.github.io#2 for details.

Same options apply to this PR as that one. Mainly, if any of you (@mraspaud @adybbroe @pnuu) do not want to be contacted about violations let me know.

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djhoese commented Jan 12, 2019

I thought the README links would work, but doesn't look like it. I'll fix it after the fact if they don't work when this is merged.

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Coverage remained the same at 77.433% when pulling 3307cea on djhoese:doc-conduct into 58bbb01 on pytroll:master.

@mraspaud mraspaud merged commit f59112f into pytroll:master Jan 14, 2019
@djhoese djhoese deleted the doc-conduct branch January 28, 2019 16:24
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