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1 | | -# Code of Conduct |
| 1 | +# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct |
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3 | 3 | ## Our Pledge |
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5 | | -In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as |
6 | | -contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and |
7 | | -our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body |
8 | | -size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of |
9 | | -experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, |
10 | | -race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation. |
| 5 | +We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our |
| 6 | +community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body |
| 7 | +size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender |
| 8 | +identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, |
| 9 | +nationality, personal appearance, race, caste, color, religion, or sexual |
| 10 | +identity and orientation. |
| 11 | + |
| 12 | +We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, |
| 13 | +diverse, inclusive, and healthy community. |
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12 | 15 | ## Our Standards |
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14 | | -Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment |
15 | | -include: |
| 17 | +Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our |
| 18 | +community include: |
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17 | | -* Using welcoming and inclusive language |
18 | | -* Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences |
19 | | -* Gracefully accepting constructive criticism |
20 | | -* Focusing on what is best for the community |
21 | | -* Showing empathy towards other community members |
| 20 | +* Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people |
| 21 | +* Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences |
| 22 | +* Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback |
| 23 | +* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes, |
| 24 | + and learning from the experience |
| 25 | +* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the overall |
| 26 | + community |
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23 | | -Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: |
| 28 | +Examples of unacceptable behavior include: |
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25 | | -* The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or |
26 | | - advances |
27 | | -* Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks |
28 | | -* Public or private harassment |
29 | | -* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic |
30 | | - address, without explicit permission |
31 | | -* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a |
32 | | - professional setting |
| 30 | +* The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or advances of |
| 31 | + any kind |
| 32 | +* Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks |
| 33 | +* Public or private harassment |
| 34 | +* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email address, |
| 35 | + without their explicit permission |
| 36 | +* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a |
| 37 | + professional setting |
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34 | | -## Our Responsibilities |
| 39 | +## Enforcement Responsibilities |
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36 | | -Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable |
37 | | -behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in |
38 | | -response to any instances of unacceptable behavior. |
| 41 | +Community leaders are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our standards of |
| 42 | +acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in |
| 43 | +response to any behavior that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, |
| 44 | +or harmful. |
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40 | | -Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject |
| 46 | +Community leaders have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject |
41 | 47 | comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are |
42 | | -not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or permanently any |
43 | | -contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, |
44 | | -offensive, or harmful. |
| 48 | +not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will communicate reasons for moderation |
| 49 | +decisions when appropriate. |
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46 | 51 | ## Scope |
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48 | | -This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces |
49 | | -when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of |
50 | | -representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail |
51 | | -address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed |
52 | | -representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be |
53 | | -further defined and clarified by project maintainers. |
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55 | | -This Code of Conduct also applies outside the project spaces when the Project |
56 | | -Steward has a reasonable belief that an individual's behavior may have a |
57 | | -negative impact on the project or its community. |
58 | | - |
59 | | -## Conflict Resolution |
60 | | - |
61 | | -We do not believe that all conflict is bad; healthy debate and disagreement |
62 | | -often yield positive results. However, it is never okay to be disrespectful or |
63 | | -to engage in behavior that violates the project’s code of conduct. |
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65 | | -If you see someone violating the code of conduct, you are encouraged to address |
66 | | -the behavior directly with those involved. Many issues can be resolved quickly |
67 | | -and easily, and this gives people more control over the outcome of their |
68 | | -dispute. If you are unable to resolve the matter for any reason, or if the |
69 | | -behavior is threatening or harassing, report it. We are dedicated to providing |
70 | | -an environment where participants feel welcome and safe. |
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72 | | -Reports should be directed to *[email protected]*, the Project |
73 | | -Steward(s) for *Generic WebDriver Server*. It is the Project Steward’s duty to |
74 | | -receive and address reported violations of the code of conduct. They will then |
75 | | -work with a committee consisting of representatives from the Open Source |
76 | | -Programs Office and the Google Open Source Strategy team. If for any reason you |
77 | | -are uncomfortable reaching out to the Project Steward, please email |
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80 | | -We will investigate every complaint, but you may not receive a direct response. |
81 | | -We will use our discretion in determining when and how to follow up on reported |
82 | | -incidents, which may range from not taking action to permanent expulsion from |
83 | | -the project and project-sponsored spaces. We will notify the accused of the |
84 | | -report and provide them an opportunity to discuss it before any action is taken. |
85 | | -The identity of the reporter will be omitted from the details of the report |
86 | | -supplied to the accused. In potentially harmful situations, such as ongoing |
87 | | -harassment or threats to anyone's safety, we may take action without notice. |
| 53 | +This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when |
| 54 | +an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces. |
| 55 | +Examples of representing our community include using an official email address, |
| 56 | +posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed |
| 57 | +representative at an online or offline event. |
| 58 | + |
| 59 | +## Enforcement |
| 60 | + |
| 61 | +Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be |
| 62 | +reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at |
| 63 | +*[email protected]*. If for any reason, you are |
| 64 | +uncomfortable reaching out to the community leaders, please email |
| 65 | + |
| 66 | +All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly. |
| 67 | + |
| 68 | +All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the |
| 69 | +reporter of any incident. |
| 70 | + |
| 71 | +## Enforcement Guidelines |
| 72 | + |
| 73 | +Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining |
| 74 | +the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct: |
| 75 | + |
| 76 | +### 1. Correction |
| 77 | + |
| 78 | +**Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed |
| 79 | +unprofessional or unwelcome in the community. |
| 80 | + |
| 81 | +**Consequence**: A written warning from community leaders, providing |
| 82 | +clarity around the nature of the violation and an explanation of why the |
| 83 | +behavior was inappropriate. A public apology may be requested. |
| 84 | + |
| 85 | +### 2. Warning |
| 86 | + |
| 87 | +**Community Impact**: A violation through a single incident or series of |
| 88 | +actions. |
| 89 | + |
| 90 | +**Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. No |
| 91 | +interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with |
| 92 | +those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified period of time. This |
| 93 | +includes avoiding interactions in community spaces as well as external channels |
| 94 | +like social media. Violating these terms may lead to a temporary or permanent |
| 95 | +ban. |
| 96 | + |
| 97 | +### 3. Temporary Ban |
| 98 | + |
| 99 | +**Community Impact**: A serious violation of community standards, including |
| 100 | +sustained inappropriate behavior. |
| 101 | + |
| 102 | +**Consequence**: A temporary ban from any sort of interaction or public |
| 103 | +communication with the community for a specified period of time. No public or |
| 104 | +private interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction |
| 105 | +with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, is allowed during this period. |
| 106 | +Violating these terms may lead to a permanent ban. |
| 107 | + |
| 108 | +### 4. Permanent Ban |
| 109 | + |
| 110 | +**Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of community |
| 111 | +standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior, harassment of an |
| 112 | +individual, or aggression toward or disparagement of classes of individuals. |
| 113 | + |
| 114 | +**Consequence**: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction within the |
| 115 | +community. |
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89 | 117 | ## Attribution |
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91 | | -This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 1.4, |
92 | | -available at |
93 | | -https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html |
| 119 | +This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], |
| 120 | +version 2.1, available at |
| 121 | +[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html][v2.1]. |
| 122 | + |
| 123 | +Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by |
| 124 | +[Mozilla's code of conduct enforcement ladder][Mozilla CoC]. |
| 125 | + |
| 126 | +For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at |
| 127 | +[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq][FAQ]. Translations are available at |
| 128 | +[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations][translations]. |
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| 130 | +[homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org |
| 131 | +[v2.1]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html |
| 132 | +[Mozilla CoC]: https://github.com/mozilla/diversity |
| 133 | +[FAQ]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq |
| 134 | +[translations]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations |
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