Definitely the Forum CoC. And the main CoC. The problem is that, instead of being a bulleted or numbered list of one-sentence "rules" (like the PCWorld Community Standards and the LinuxQuestions.org Rules, for example), it tries to add too much detail and in the process includes college words, poor sentence structure, and other obfuscations that may be easy for those of you in Britain to understand but not so much for us here in the United States.
Definitely the Forum CoC. And the main CoC. The problem is that, instead of being a bulleted or numbered list of one-sentence "rules" (like the PCWorld Community Standards and the LinuxQuestions.org Rules, for example), it tries to add too much detail and in the process includes college words, poor sentence structure, and other obfuscations that may be easy for those of you in Britain to understand but not so much for us here in the United States.
If you are wondering what the problem is, the Ubuntu Code of Conduct isn't worded like the LinuxQuestions.org Rules ( http:// www.linuxquesti ons.org/ linux/rules. html ) or the PCWorld Community Standards ( http:// www.pcworld. com/resource/ community. html ) at all.
Look at the above for examples of how the CoC *should* look like.