| # Chromium Code of Conduct |
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| Google and the Chromium team are committed to preserving and fostering a |
| diverse, welcoming community. Below is our community code of conduct, which |
| applies to our repos and organizations, issue trackers, mailing lists, |
| blog content, and any other Chromium-supported communication group, as |
| well as any private communication initiated in the context of these |
| spaces. This code of conduct must be followed by everyone contributing to |
| the Chromium project, regardless of affiliation or position. |
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| Simply put, community discussions should be |
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| * respectful and kind; |
| * about Chromium; |
| * about features and code, not the individuals involved. |
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| ## Be respectful and constructive. |
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| Treat everyone with respect. Build on each other's ideas. Each of us has the |
| right to enjoy our experience and participate without fear of harassment, |
| discrimination, or condescension, whether blatant or subtle. Remember that |
| Chromium is a geographically distributed team and that you may not be |
| communicating with someone in their primary language. We all get frustrated |
| when working on hard problems, but we cannot allow that frustration to turn |
| into personal attacks. |
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| ## Speak up if you see or hear something. |
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| You are empowered to politely engage when you feel that you or others are |
| disrespected. The person making you feel uncomfortable may not be aware of what |
| they are doing - politely bringing their behavior to their attention is |
| encouraged. |
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| If you are uncomfortable speaking up, or feel that your concerns are not being |
| duly considered, you can email community@chromium.org, dpranke@chromium.org, or |
| groby@chromium.org to request involvement from a community manager. All |
| concerns shared with community managers will be kept confidential, but you may |
| also submit an anonymous report [here](https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-LDjW9eIJ-TpI2poZxnGtU-SvUWkFZc8x0aiKGY1s7NKPdA/viewform?c=0&w=1). |
| Please note that without a way to contact you, an anonymous report may be |
| difficult to act on. You may also create a throwaway account to report. In |
| cases where a public response is deemed necessary, the identities of victims |
| and reporters will remain confidential unless those individuals instruct us |
| otherwise. |
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| While all reports will be taken seriously, the Chromium community managers may |
| not act on complaints that they feel are not violations of this code of |
| conduct. |
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| ## We will not tolerate harassment of any kind, including but not limited to: |
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| * Harassing comments |
| * Intimidation |
| * Encouraging a person to engage in self-harm. |
| * Sustained disruption or derailing of threads, channels, lists, etc. |
| * Offensive or violent comments, jokes or otherwise |
| * Inappropriate sexual content |
| * Unwelcome sexual or otherwise aggressive attention |
| * Continued one-on-one communication after requests to cease |
| * Distribution or threat of distribution of people's personally identifying |
| information, AKA “doxing” |
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| ## Consequences for failing to comply with this policy |
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| Consequences for failing to comply with this policy may include, at the sole |
| discretion of the Chromium community managers: |
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| * a request for an apology; |
| * a private or public warning or reprimand; |
| * a temporary ban from the mailing list, blog, Chromium repository or |
| organization, or other Chromium-supported communication group, including |
| loss of committer status; |
| * a permanent ban from any of the above, or from all current and future |
| Chromium-supported or Google-supported communities, including loss of |
| committer status. |
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| Participants warned to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply |
| immediately; failure to do so will result in an escalation of consequences. |
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| ## Acknowledgements |
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| This Code of Conduct is based on the Geek Feminism Code of Conduct, the Django |
| Code of Conduct and the Geek Feminism Wiki "Effective codes of conduct" guide. |
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| ## License |
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| This Code of Conduct is available for reuse under the Creative Commons Zero |
| (CC0) license. |