There is an excellent Github repository offering an oath to sign for developers: The Programmer's Oath
The signing is based on a commit you make to the repository.
The Never Again Pledge could adopt this signing method as well. The advantage would be that no manual work is required to register all the new entries. The signing method could use an additional publishing script that uses a commit hook and the Github API (and Github Pages) to automatically extract user data (and avatar maybe) and republish the website.
I just created an issue on the Programmer's Oath repo along the same lines (it does not have a published page yet): Widdershin/programmers-oath#126
There is an excellent Github repository offering an oath to sign for developers: The Programmer's Oath
The signing is based on a commit you make to the repository.
The Never Again Pledge could adopt this signing method as well. The advantage would be that no manual work is required to register all the new entries. The signing method could use an additional publishing script that uses a commit hook and the Github API (and Github Pages) to automatically extract user data (and avatar maybe) and republish the website.
I just created an issue on the Programmer's Oath repo along the same lines (it does not have a published page yet): Widdershin/programmers-oath#126