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I'd really like to learn Node.js this year and to do that I usually try and get involved in a part of a community. Before I try and take part in a community, I generally look at the Code of Conduct first.
I realise the CoC says 'similar personal characteristic', but it feels like it'd be good to have things explicitly said rather than assumed. The Contributor Covenant has a lot of really useful things in it too (like age, technology choices, lack of religion), which we could consider co-opting things from.
Focus
This dicussion is specifically about including 'gender identity and expression' into the Node.js Code of Conduct. Discussions that don't consider including gender identity into the Code of Conduct should be considered off topic.
Some off topic examples include, but are not limited to:
Is gender a social construct?
Do we really think that people should even have genders any more?
The validity of other sections of the Code of Conduct
The usefulness or necessity of Codes of Conduct in general