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Warehouse Code of Conduct

The Warehouse project follows the GNOME Code of Conduct. A short summary of it goes like this:

The Warehouse project is dedicated to provitding a positive experience to everyone, and does not accept inappropriate behaviour such as discrimination and hateful speech. We encourage everyone to keep a friendly tone, and to be constructive and civil.

Reporting an Incident

If you believe someone is Violating the Code of Conduct, or have any other concerns, please contact lead developer Heliguy over email. Alternatively, contact heliguy on Discord.

Our Standards

The Warehouse project is dedicated to providing a positive experience for everyone, regardless of:

  • age
  • body size
  • caste
  • citizenship
  • disability
  • education
  • ethnicity
  • familial status
  • gender expression
  • gender identity
  • genetic information
  • immigration status
  • level of experience
  • nationality
  • personal appearance
  • pregnancy
  • race
  • religion
  • sex characteristics
  • sexual orientation
  • sexual identity
  • socio-economic status
  • tribe
  • veteran status

Community Guidelines

Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include:

  • Be friendly. Use welcoming and inclusive language.
  • Be empathetic. Be respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences.
  • Be respectful. When we disagree, we do so in a polite and constructive manner.
  • Be considerate. Remember that decisions are often a difficult choice between competing priorities. Focus on what is best for the community. Keep discussions around technology choices constructive and respectful.
  • Be patient and generous. If someone asks for help it is because they need it. When documentation is available that answers the question, politely point them to it. If the question is off-topic, suggest a more appropriate online space to seek help.
  • Try to be concise. Read the discussion before commenting in order to not repeat a point that has been made.

Inappropriate Behavior

Community members asked to stop any inappropriate behavior are expected to comply immediately.

We want all participants in the Warehouse project to have the best possible experience they can. In order to be clear about what that means, we’ve provided a list of examples of behaviors that are inappropriate for the Warheouse project:

  • Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following.
  • Sustained disruption of online discussions, talks, or other events. Sustained disruption of events, online discussions, or meetings, including talks and presentations, will not be tolerated. This includes ‘Talking over’ or ‘heckling’ event speakers or influencing crowd actions that cause hostility in event sessions. Sustained disruption also includes drinking alcohol to excess or using recreational drugs to excess, or pushing others to do so.
  • Harassment of people who don’t drink alcohol or other legal substances. We do not tolerate derogatory comments about those who abstain from alcohol or other legal substances. We do not tolerate pushing people to drink, talking about their abstinence or preferences to others, or pressuring them to drink – physically or through jeering.
  • Sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist language, or otherwise exclusionary language. This includes deliberately referring to someone by a gender that they do not identify with, and/or questioning the legitimacy of an individual’s gender identity. If you’re unsure if a word is derogatory, don’t use it. This also includes repeated subtle and/or indirect discrimination.
  • Unwelcome sexual attention or behavior that contributes to a sexualized environment. This includes sexualized comments, jokes, or imagery in interactions, communications, or presentation materials, as well as inappropriate touching, groping, or sexual advances. Sponsors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Meetup organizing staff and other volunteer organizers should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment.
  • Unwelcome physical contact. This includes touching a person without permission, including sensitive areas such as their hair, pregnant stomach, mobility device (wheelchair, scooter, etc), or tattoos. This also includes physically blocking or intimidating another person. Physical contact or simulated physical contact (such as emojis like “kiss”) without affirmative consent is not acceptable. This includes sharing or distribution of sexualized images or text.
  • Violence or threats of violence. Violence and threats of violence are not acceptable – online or offline. This includes incitement of violence toward any individual, including encouraging a person to commit self-harm. This also includes posting or threatening to post other people’s personally identifying information (“doxxing”) online.
  • Influencing or encouraging inappropriate behavior. If you influence or encourage another person to violate the Code of Conduct, you may face the same consequences as if you had violated the Code of Conduct.
  • Possession of an offensive weapon at a GNOME event. This includes anything deemed to be a weapon by the event organizers.

Safety versus Comfort

The Warehouse project prioritizes marginalized people’s safety over privileged people’s comfort, for example in situations involving:

  • “Reverse”-isms, including “reverse racism,” “reverse sexism,” and “cisphobia”
  • Reasonable communication of boundaries, such as “leave me alone,” “go away,” or “I’m not discussing this with you.”
  • Criticizing racist, sexist, cissexist, or otherwise oppressive behavior or assumptions
  • Communicating boundaries or criticizing oppressive behavior in a “tone” you don’t find congenial

The examples listed above are not against the Code of Conduct. If you have questions about the above statements, please read the GNOME document on Supporting Diversity.

Outreach and diversity efforts directed at under-represented groups are permitted under the code of conduct. For example, a social event for women would not be classified as being outside the Code of Conduct under this provision.

Basic expectations for conduct are not covered by the “reverse-ism clause” and would be enforced irrespective of the demographics of those involved. For example, racial discrimination will not be tolerated, irrespective of the race of those involved. Nor would unwanted sexual attention be tolerated, whatever someone’s gender or sexual orientation. Members of our community have the right to expect that participants in the project will uphold these standards.

If a participant engages in behavior that violates this code of conduct, the Warehouse maintainers may take any action they deem appropriate.

Attribution

This Code of Conduct is licensed under a CC BY-SA 3.0 License, and is forked from the GNOME CoC