Author: nslater
Date: Sun Aug 17 18:53:39 2014
New Revision: 1618493
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1618493
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- <p> </p> <p><em>This Code of Conduct and Diversity
Statement has not yet been made official by the community. This is a work in
progress.</em></p><h1>Introduction<em><br /></em></h1><p>This code of conduct
<u>governs how we behave</u> in any forum and whenever we will be judged by our
actions. We expect it to be honoured by everyone who participates in the Apache
CouchDB community <a href="http://formally recognized roles and
responsibilities">formally</a> or informally, or claims any affiliation with
the project.</p><p>This code of conduct also <u>applies to all spaces</u>
managed by the Apache CouchDB project, including IRC, all public and private
mailing lists, the issue tracker, the wiki, the blogs, Twitter, and any other
forum which the community uses for communication. <em><span style="color:
rgb(255,0,0);">TODO: An expanded code of conduct is being drafted for events
that involve physical interaction (conferences), based on the</span> <a
href="https://www
.apache.org/foundation/policies/anti-harassment.html">published ASF
anti-harassment policy</a>.</em></p><p>This code <u>is not exhaustive or
complete</u>. It serves to distill our common understanding of a collaborative,
shared environment and goals. We expect it to be followed in spirit as much as
in the letter, so that it can enrich all of us and the technical communities in
which we participate.</p><h1>Specific Guidelines</h1><p>We strive
to:</p><ol><li><strong>Be open</strong>. We invite anyone to participate in our
community. As per <a
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=40511017#ProjectBylaws%28WIP%29-3.DecisionMaking">Section
3 of our Project Bylaws</a>, we preferably use public methods of communication
for project-related messages, unless discussing something sensitive. This
applies to messages for help or CouchDB-related support, too; not only is a
public support request much more likely to result in an answer to a question,
it also makes
sure that any inadvertent mistakes made by people answering will be more
easily detected and corrected.<br /><br /></li><li><strong>Be <a
class="confluence-link"
href="#ProjectCodeofConductandDiversityStatement(WIP)-Endnotes"
data-anchor="Endnotes" data-linked-resource-default-alias="Endnotes"
data-base-url="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence">empathetic</a>, welcoming,
friendly, and patient</strong>: We work together to resolve conflict, assume
good intentions, and do our best to act in an empathetic fashion. We may all
experience some frustration from time to time, but we do not allow frustration
to turn into a personal attack. A community where people feel uncomfortable or
threatened is not a productive one. We should be respectful when dealing with
other community members as well as with people outside our community.<br /><br
/></li><li><strong>Be collaborative.</strong> Our work will be used by other
people, and in turn we will depend on the work of others. When we make someth
ing for the benefit of the project, we are willing to explain to others how it
works, so that they can build on the work to make it even better. Any decision
we make will affect users and colleagues, and we take those consequences
seriously when making decisions.<br /><br /></li><li><p><strong>Be
inquisitive</strong>. <span>Nobody knows everything! </span><span>Asking
questions early avoids many problems later, so questions are encouraged, though
they may be directed to the appropriate forum.</span>Â <span>Those who are
asked should be responsive and helpful,</span> within the context of our shared
goal of improving Apache CouchDB.<br /><br /></p></li><li><strong>Be careful in
the words that we choose.</strong> Whether we are participating as
professionals or volunteers, we value professionalism in all interactions, and
take responsibility for our own speech. Be kind to others. Do not insult or put
down other participants. Harassment and other exclusionary behaviour are not acc
eptable. This includes, but is not limited to:<br /><br /><ul><li>Violent
threats or language directed against another person.</li><li>Sexist, racist, or
otherwise discriminatory jokes and language.</li><li>Posting sexually explicit
or violent material.</li><li>Posting (or threatening to post) other people's
personally identifying information ("doxing").</li><li>Sharing
private content, such as emails sent privately or non-publicly, or unlogged
forums such as IRC channel history.</li><li>Personal insults, especially those
using racist or sexist terms.</li><li>Unwelcome sexual
attention.</li><li>Excessive or unnecessary profanity.</li><li><span
style="font-size: 14.0px;line-height: 1.4285715;">Repeated harassment of
others. In general, if someone asks you to stop, then
stop.</span></li><li>Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above
behaviour.</li></ul><strong><br /></strong></li><li><strong>Be
concise</strong>. Keep in mind that what you write once will be read by hun
dreds of persons. Writing a short email means people can understand the
conversation as efficiently as possible. Short emails should always strive to
be empathetic, welcoming, friendly and patient. When a long explanation is
necessary, consider adding a summary.<p>Try to bring new ideas to a
conversation so that each mail adds something unique to the thread, keeping in
mind that the rest of the thread still contains the other messages with
arguments that have already been made.</p><p>Try to stay on topic, especially
in discussions that are already fairly large.<br /><br
/></p></li><li><p><strong>Step down considerately</strong><span>: Members of
every project come and go. When somebody leaves or disengages from the project
they should tell people they are leaving and take the proper steps to ensure
that others can pick up where they left off.</span> In doing so, they should
remain respectful of those who continue to participate in the project and
should not misrepresent the project'
s goals or achievements. Likewise, community members should respect any
individual's choice to leave the project.</p></li></ol><h1>Diversity
Statement</h1><p>Apache CouchDB welcomes and encourages participation by
everyone. We are committed to being a community that everyone feels good about
joining. Although we may not be able to satisfy everyone, we will always work
to treat everyone well.</p><p>No matter how you identify yourself or how others
perceive you: we welcome you. Though no list can hope to be comprehensive, we
explicitly honour diversity in: age, culture, ethnicity, genotype, gender
identity or expression, language, national origin, neurotype, phenotype,
political beliefs, profession, race, religion, sexual orientation,
socioeconomic status, subculture and technical ability.</p><p>Though we welcome
people fluent in all languages, Apache CouchDB development is conducted in
English.</p><p>Standards for behaviour in the Apache CouchDB community are
detailed in the Code
of Conduct above. We expect participants in our community to meet these
standards in all their interactions and to help others to do so as
well.</p><p>If you want to help encourage a more diverse community, we
encourage you to <em><span style="color: rgb(255,0,0);">TODO: join the
diversity mailing list at <TBD></span></em></p><h1>Reporting
Guidelines</h1><p>While this code of conduct should be adhered to by
participants, we recognize that sometimes people may have a bad day, or be
unaware of some of the guidelines in this code of conduct. When that happens,
you may reply to them and point out this code of conduct. Such messages may be
in public or in private, whatever is most appropriate. However, regardless of
whether the message is public or not, it should still adhere to the relevant
parts of this code of conduct; in particular, it should not be abusive or
disrespectful. </p><p>If you believe someone is violating this code of
conduct, you may reply to them and point out
this code of conduct. Such messages may be in public or in private, whatever
is most appropriate. Assume good faith; it is more likely that participants are
unaware of their bad behaviour than that they intentionally try to degrade the
quality of the discussion. Should there be difficulties in dealing with the
situation, you may report your compliance issues in confidence to <a
href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</p><p>If
the violation is in documentation or code, for example inappropriate pronoun
usage or word choice within official documentation, we ask that people report
these privately to the project at <a
href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>, and,
if they have sufficient ability within the project, to resolve or remove the
concerning material, being mindful of the perspective of the person originally
reporting the issue.</p><h1>Endnotes</h1><p>This Code defines
<strong>empathy</strong> as "a vicarious
participation in the emotions, ideas, or opinions of others; the ability to
imagine oneself in the condition or predicament of another."
<strong>Empathetic</strong> is the adjectival form of empathy.</p><p>This
statement thanks the following, on which it draws for content and
inspiration:</p><ul><li><a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct">Fedora Project Code of
Conduct</a></li><li><a href="http://speakup.io/coc.html">Speak Up! Code of
Conduct</a></li><li><a href="https://www.djangoproject.com/conduct/">Django
Code of Conduct</a></li><li><a
href="http://www.debian.org/vote/2014/vote_002">Debian Code of
Conduct</a></li><li><a
href="https://github.com/twitter/code-of-conduct/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md">Twitter
Open Source Code of Conduct</a></li><li><a
href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Code_of_Conduct/Draft#Conflicts_of_Interest">Mozilla
Code of Conduct/Draft</a></li><li><a
href="https://www.python.org/community/diversity/">Python Diversity
Appendix</a></li><li><a href
="http://pythonmentors.com/">Python Mentors Home Page</a></li></ul>
- <p> </p>
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+<body class="mceContentBody aui-theme-default wiki-content fullsize">
+<p>
+<p><em>This Code of Conduct and Diversity Statement has not yet been made
official by the community. This is a work in progress.</em>
+<h1>Introduction<em><br></em></h1>
+<p>This code of conduct <u>governs how we behave</u> in any forum and whenever
we will be judged by our actions. We expect it to be honoured by everyone who
participates in the Apache CouchDB community <a
href="http://formally%20recognized%20roles%20and%20responsibilities">formally</a>
or informally, or claims any affiliation with the project.
+<p>This code of conduct also <u>applies to all spaces</u> managed by the
Apache CouchDB project, including IRC, all public and private mailing lists,
the issue tracker, the wiki, the blogs, Twitter, and any other forum which the
community uses for communication. <em><span style="color: rgb(255,0,0);">TODO:
An expanded code of conduct is being drafted for events that involve physical
interaction (conferences), based on the</span> <a
href="https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/anti-harassment.html">published
ASF anti-harassment policy</a>.</em>
+<p>This code <u>is not exhaustive or complete</u>. It serves to distill our
common understanding of a collaborative, shared environment and goals. We
expect it to be followed in spirit as much as in the letter, so that it can
enrich all of us and the technical communities in which we participate.
+<h1>Specific Guidelines</h1>
+<p>We strive to:
+<ol>
+<li><strong>Be open</strong>. We invite anyone to participate in our
community. As per <a
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=40511017#ProjectBylaws%28WIP%29-3.DecisionMaking">Section
3 of our Project Bylaws</a>, we preferably use public methods of communication
for project-related messages, unless discussing something sensitive. This
applies to messages for help or CouchDB-related support, too; not only is a
public support request much more likely to result in an answer to a question,
it also makes sure that any inadvertent mistakes made by people answering will
be more easily detected and corrected.<br>
+<br>
+<li><strong>Be <a class="confluence-link"
href="#ProjectCodeofConductandDiversityStatement(WIP)-Endnotes"
data-anchor="Endnotes" data-linked-resource-default-alias="Endnotes"
data-base-url="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence">empathetic</a>, welcoming,
friendly, and patient</strong>: We work together to resolve conflict, assume
good intentions, and do our best to act in an empathetic fashion. We may all
experience some frustration from time to time, but we do not allow frustration
to turn into a personal attack. A community where people feel uncomfortable or
threatened is not a productive one. We should be respectful when dealing with
other community members as well as with people outside our community.<br>
+<br>
+<li><strong>Be collaborative.</strong> Our work will be used by other people,
and in turn we will depend on the work of others. When we make something for
the benefit of the project, we are willing to explain to others how it works,
so that they can build on the work to make it even better. Any decision we make
will affect users and colleagues, and we take those consequences seriously when
making decisions.<br>
+<br>
+<li>
+<p><strong>Be inquisitive</strong>. <span>Nobody knows
everything! </span><span>Asking questions early avoids many problems
later, so questions are encouraged, though they may be directed to the
appropriate forum.</span> <span>Those who are asked should be responsive
and helpful,</span> within the context of our shared goal of improving Apache
CouchDB.<br>
+<br>
+<li><strong>Be careful in the words that we choose.</strong> Whether we are
participating as professionals or volunteers, we value professionalism in all
interactions, and take responsibility for our own speech. Be kind to others. Do
not insult or put down other participants. Harassment and other exclusionary
behaviour are not acceptable. This includes, but is not limited to:<br>
+<br>
+<ul>
+<li>Violent threats or language directed against another person.
+<li>Sexist, racist, or otherwise discriminatory jokes and language.
+<li>Posting sexually explicit or violent material.
+<li>Posting (or threatening to post) other people's personally identifying
information ("doxing").
+<li>Sharing private content, such as emails sent privately or non-publicly, or
unlogged forums such as IRC channel history.
+<li>Personal insults, especially those using racist or sexist terms.
+<li>Unwelcome sexual attention.
+<li>Excessive or unnecessary profanity.
+<li><span style="font-size: 14.0px;line-height: 1.4285715;">Repeated
harassment of others. In general, if someone asks you to stop, then stop.</span>
+<li>Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above
behaviour.</ul><strong><br></strong>
+<li><strong>Be concise</strong>. Keep in mind that what you write once will be
read by hundreds of persons. Writing a short email means people can understand
the conversation as efficiently as possible. Short emails should always strive
to be empathetic, welcoming, friendly and patient. When a long explanation is
necessary, consider adding a summary.
+<p>Try to bring new ideas to a conversation so that each mail adds something
unique to the thread, keeping in mind that the rest of the thread still
contains the other messages with arguments that have already been made.
+<p>Try to stay on topic, especially in discussions that are already fairly
large.<br>
+<br>
+<li>
+<p><strong>Step down considerately</strong><span>: Members of every project
come and go. When somebody leaves or disengages from the project they should
tell people they are leaving and take the proper steps to ensure that others
can pick up where they left off.</span> In doing so, they should remain
respectful of those who continue to participate in the project and should not
misrepresent the project's goals or achievements. Likewise, community members
should respect any individual's choice to leave the project.</ol>
+<h1>Diversity Statement</h1>
+<p>Apache CouchDB welcomes and encourages participation by everyone. We
are committed to being a community that everyone feels good about joining.
Although we may not be able to satisfy everyone, we will always work to treat
everyone well.
+<p>No matter how you identify yourself or how others perceive you: we welcome
you. Though no list can hope to be comprehensive, we explicitly honour
diversity in: age, culture, ethnicity, genotype, gender identity or expression,
language, national origin, neurotype, phenotype, political beliefs, profession,
race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, subculture and
technical ability.
+<p>Though we welcome people fluent in all languages, Apache CouchDB
development is conducted in English.
+<p>Standards for behaviour in the Apache CouchDB community are detailed in the
Code of Conduct above. We expect participants in our community to meet these
standards in all their interactions and to help others to do so as well.
+<p>If you want to help encourage a more diverse community, we encourage you to
<em><span style="color: rgb(255,0,0);">TODO: join the diversity mailing list at
<TBD></span></em>
+<h1>Reporting Guidelines</h1>
+<p>While this code of conduct should be adhered to by participants, we
recognize that sometimes people may have a bad day, or be unaware of some of
the guidelines in this code of conduct. When that happens, you may reply to
them and point out this code of conduct. Such messages may be in public or in
private, whatever is most appropriate. However, regardless of whether the
message is public or not, it should still adhere to the relevant parts of this
code of conduct; in particular, it should not be abusive or disrespectful.
+<p>If you believe someone is violating this code of conduct, you may reply to
them and point out this code of conduct. Such messages may be in public or in
private, whatever is most appropriate. Assume good faith; it is more likely
that participants are unaware of their bad behaviour than that they
intentionally try to degrade the quality of the discussion. Should there be
difficulties in dealing with the situation, you may report your compliance
issues in confidence to <a
href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.
+<p>If the violation is in documentation or code, for example inappropriate
pronoun usage or word choice within official documentation, we ask that people
report these privately to the project at <a
href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>, and,
if they have sufficient ability within the project, to resolve or remove the
concerning material, being mindful of the perspective of the person originally
reporting the issue.
+<h1>Endnotes</h1>
+<p>This Code defines <strong>empathy</strong> as "a vicarious participation in
the emotions, ideas, or opinions of others; the ability to imagine oneself in
the condition or predicament of another." <strong>Empathetic</strong> is the
adjectival form of empathy.
+<p>This statement thanks the following, on which it draws for content and
inspiration:
+<ul>
+<li><a href="http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct">Fedora Project Code of
Conduct</a>
+<li><a href="http://speakup.io/coc.html">Speak Up! Code of Conduct</a>
+<li><a href="https://www.djangoproject.com/conduct/">Django Code of Conduct</a>
+<li><a href="http://www.debian.org/vote/2014/vote_002">Debian Code of
Conduct</a>
+<li><a
href="https://github.com/twitter/code-of-conduct/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md">Twitter
Open Source Code of Conduct</a>
+<li><a
href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Code_of_Conduct/Draft#Conflicts_of_Interest">Mozilla
Code of Conduct/Draft</a>
+<li><a href="https://www.python.org/community/diversity/">Python Diversity
Appendix</a>
+<li><a href="http://pythonmentors.com/">Python Mentors Home Page</a></ul>
+<p>