Hyperledger's existing Code of Conduct came from the W3C. They have updated their CEPC (their term for COC). The DCI-WG agrees with the W3C amendments and recommends that Hyperledger adopt the revised document available at https://www.w3.org/2020/05/CEPC.

Discussion of the differences submitted to our mail list here: https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/dci-wg/message/177

Existing Hyperledger CoC: https://github.com/hyperledger/tsc/blob/master/docs/code-of-conduct.md

Prior version of W3C CEPC: https://www.w3.org/Consortium/cepc/cepc-20151007/

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  1. Hi Dan Middleton , this was not my understanding at the conclusion at our meeting yesterday "The DCI-WG agrees with the W3C amendments and recommends that Hyperledger adopt the revised document available at https://www.w3.org/2020/05/CEPC." Instead we agreed we'd discuss on the next meeting how to adapt it to our community and not just accept it whole without review and adaptation to the specifics of our goals and community. 

    1. Right, this is just phrased affirmatively so we have something to iterate on. It's basically the same way the TSC does proposals recently. Phrase something concrete and people will recommend changes or accept it as is.