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Any contributor who may present in a CCC sponsored forum is recommended (and in some cases may be required) to take the Linux Foundation course: Inclusive Speaker Orientation
Here's what the CCC recommends projects adopt, I don't know if LFN has similar guidance for its projects:
Training
Maintainers are recommended to take the Linux Foundation course: Inclusive Open Source Community Orientation
Any contributor who may present in a CCC sponsored forum is recommended (and in some cases may be required) to take the Linux Foundation course: Inclusive Speaker Orientation
Inclusive writing style guides
An open source best practice is to document style requirements. This makes it easier for new contributors to conform to community norms without guessing and reduces unproductive practices like "bike shedding". Example style guides include: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/a5f526ecb075a08c4a082355020166c7fe13ae27/Documentation/process/coding-style.rst#4-naming https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/style-guide/bias-free-communication https://developers.google.com/style/inclusive-documentation
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