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isaacs opened this issue May 12, 2014 · 4 comments
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LICENSE for Code of Conduct? #14160

isaacs opened this issue May 12, 2014 · 4 comments

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isaacs commented May 12, 2014

I'm writing a code of conduct for npm.

I'd really love to use some of the language found in the "Conduct" section here: https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Note-development-policy#conduct

Is this document Creative Commons of any sort? I was thinking of a simple statement in the footer of our CoC, with something like:

This Code of Conduct uses language originally found in the [Rust Code of Conduct][].

I'm also borrowing liberally from the Stumptown Syndicate Citizens' Code of Conduct, and our CoC will be CC BY-SA-3.0

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brson commented May 12, 2014

Although the wiki does not make it clear, the Rust Code of Conduct is licensed the same as Rust and its documentation: MIT + Apache 2. I imagine we can be flexible and if that license doesn't work for you we can reconsider. Let me know.

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isaacs commented May 13, 2014

I believe that's ok, since MIT allows derivative works and sublicensing.

It's not exactly what I'd call a "substantial portion", so is it ok if I just mention the source, and release the result under CC-By-SA?

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brson commented May 13, 2014

Yes, I'm fine with that.

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Closing in favour of #5831.

bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this issue Feb 20, 2023
fix: Bring back hovering call parens for return type info
flip1995 pushed a commit to flip1995/rust that referenced this issue Apr 3, 2025
The `uninlined_format_args` was temporarily downgraded to `pedantic` in
part because rust-analyzer was not fully supporting it at the time, per
rust-lang#10087. The support has been added over [a year
ago](rust-lang/rust-analyzer#11260), so seems
like this should be back to style.

Another source of the initial frustration was fixed since then as well -
this lint does not trigger by default in case only some arguments can be
inlined.

changelog: [`uninlined_format_args`]: move back to `style`
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