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Successfully Updated CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md #284

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@Nikhil0-3 Nikhil0-3 commented Oct 29, 2024

As per the issue #277
I have made all the required changes in following topics-
Our Pledge
Our Standards
Enforcement Responsibilities
Scope
Pull Request Guidelines
Enforcement
Enforcement Guidelines
Attribution
Conclusion
Also , I tried to make it more creative.
If any further changes required please tell me.

Fixes issue #277

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🎉 Thank you @Nikhil0-3 for your contribution! Your pull request has been submitted successfully. A maintainer will review it as soon as possible. We appreciate your support in making this project better

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@sid0000007 sid0000007 merged commit cddb5fb into daccotta-org:dev Oct 30, 2024
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🎉🎉 Thank you for your contribution! Your PR #284 has been merged! 🎉🎉

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