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# Chromium Code of Conduct
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, mailing lists, blog content, and any
other Chromium-supported communication group, as well as any private
communication initiated in the context of these spaces.
Simply put, community discussions should be
* respectful and kind;
* about Chromium;
* about features and code, not the individuals involved.
## Be respectful and constructive.
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.
## Speak up if you see or hear something.
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.
If you are uncomfortable speaking up, or feel that your concerns are not being
duly considered, you can email community@chromium.org to request involvement
from a community manager. You may also email any of the community managers
directly. All concerns shared with community managers will be kept
confidential. In cases where a public response is deemed necessary, the
identities of victims and reporters will remain confidential unless those
individuals instruct us otherwise.
If you are uncomfortable speaking up, or feel that your concerns are not being
duly considered, you can email community@chromium.org, dknox@google.com, 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.
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.
## We will not tolerate harassment of any kind, including but not limited to:
* 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”
## Consequences for failing to comply with this policy
Consequences for failing to comply with this policy may include, at the sole
discretion of the Chromium community managers:
* 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.
Participants warned to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply
immediately; failure to do so will result in an escalation of consequences.
The decisions of the Chromium community managers may be appealed via
community-appeals@chromium.org.
## Acknowledgements
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.
## License
This Code of Conduct is available for reuse under the Creative Commons Zero
(CC0) license.