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The current Contributor Covenant (v2.1) language and examples all deal with the behavior of individual human beings.
It might be worth considering how corporations/governments/organizations interact with communities and include language and examples for them, as well.
If included, care should be taken to set some kind of threshold of power within the corporation/government/organization or to determine who represents a corporation/government/organization:
Most workers at the bottom of corporate hierarchies only have the power to choose between employment and destitution
Most people cannot choose their citizenship and/or may also be victims of their government
etc.
Alternatives
Since corporations/governments/organizations tend to interact with communities (especially free/libre and open source software communities) differently that individuals, instead create a peer document (ex. "Sponsorship Covenant").
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The current Contributor Covenant (v2.1) language and examples all deal with the behavior of individual human beings.
It might be worth considering how corporations/governments/organizations interact with communities and include language and examples for them, as well.
If included, care should be taken to set some kind of threshold of power within the corporation/government/organization or to determine who represents a corporation/government/organization:
Alternatives
Since corporations/governments/organizations tend to interact with communities (especially free/libre and open source software communities) differently that individuals, instead create a peer document (ex. "Sponsorship Covenant").
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