As previously reported, the Community Health Team has started to have regular, bi-weekly meetings in an effort to develop and update the Code of Conduct (CoC) for the Drupal community. This week's meeting was our sixth consecutive bi-weekly meeting.

Community Health Team members present at this week's meeting were

During the past several months, the committee has been focused on researching Codes of Conduct in general, as well as parsing various CoCs in order to develop a list of potential CoC elements for the next evolution of the Drupal Community CoC.

During this week's meeting, the team members voted on elements we found in various CoCs (including the Drupal CoC) to place each element into one of the following three groups in the form of a bullet diagram: "must have", "should have", and "nice to have".

The CoCs that we pulled elements from include: the Drupal community, the Contributor Covenant, A11ytalks, Enspiral, Django, and Fedora. Over the next few days, committee members will also review the Ubuntu 2.0, Learn WordPress, and Decoupled Days CoCs for any additional elements that we may have missed.

George DeMet will transform the bullet diagram into an outline, with sample language pulled from the original source for each element. This document will be shared with our community stakeholders for feedback. Feedback from community stakeholders will be required by August 24 so that we can remain on schedule to review community stakeholder feedback during our next meeting on August 24.

A number of Drupal-related groups and individuals have confirmed their willingness to provide feedback to this effort as the process proceeds. If you, or a Drupal-related group, is interested in being part of this process as a community stakeholder, please let us know at drupal-cwg at drupal dot org.