Code of Conduct

  • Be friendly and patient

  • Be respectful

  • Be welcoming

  • Be considerate

  • Focus on what’s best for the community

  • Gracefully accept constructive criticism

  • Show courtesy and respect towards other community members

  • Be respectful of different viewpoints and experiences

  • Use welcoming and inclusive language

Reporting an issue

If you see a violation of the code of conduct, please report it to [@guillaume-gricourt](https://github.com/guillaume-gricourt) To protect volunteers from abuse and burnout, I reserve the right to reject any report I believe to have been made with the deliberate intention of deceiving or misleading myself.

Enforcement

Upon receiving a report, the Maintainer core team will meet privately to discuss the matter and determine the best course of action.

Possible responses may include:

  • taking no further action (if we determine no violation occurred)

  • a private reprimand from the core members to the individual(s) involved. In this case, a core member will deliver that reprimand via email, copying the rest of the core.

  • a public reprimand. In this case a core member will deliver the reprimand via the same channel as the violation occurred (e.g., via comment on PR or issue)

  • an imposed vacation (e.g., asking the individual to refrain from participating for a week). A core member will deliver a request for the individual to take such a “vacation” voluntarily, but if they don’t disagree then a temporary ban may be imposed.

  • a permanent or temporary ban from the repository

Once a resolution is agreed upon, but before it is enacted, I will contact the original reporter and discuss the resolution and will note any feedback for the record, but is not obligated to act on such feedback.

I will never publicly discuss the issue; any public statements will be made by myself.

This policy was modified from django project