I was pleased to learn that North Central College in Naperville, Illinois is offering Drupal training courses. To be fair, these are "Community Education" classes (i.e., not part of a degree program), but I think it's great to see Drupal taught at the collegiate level.
As our community grows, it is imperative that we preserve the things that got us here; namely, keeping Drupal a fun, welcoming, challenging, and fair place to play. The new Drupal Code of Conduct (DCOC) states our shared ideals with respect to conduct. Think of this as coding standards for people. It is an expression of our ideals, not a rulebook. It is a way to communicate our existing values to the entire community.
Our friends at Ubuntu have blazed a brilliant trail in this area. They use Drupal as their CMS, and in turn we have embraced their Code of Conduct. This code of conduct is essentially identical to that used by Ubuntu, except that the name of the project has been changed, and the conflict resolution process has been removed since we don't have one.
I am writing my MSc IT Masters dissertation about Open source CMS with university of East London in London UK, can you help me to answer this questions.
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