Hello,

The GNU Radio project has a Code of Conduct [1] which outlines the
behaviors expected and required by everyone participating in our spaces,
whether online or in-person. Our CoC is strongly based on the Contributors
Covenant v1.4 [2] which is used by many projects and we're updating to the
latest language, version 2, which expands on the standards and enforcement
steps. We have received several each year, varying in severity and topic,
since the introduction of the code. These reports have been responded to by
project leads and volunteers at the leads request. Enforcing the Code of
Conduct is very important to maintaining and improving the positive
experience and accountability that everyone in the community should
experience.

Thankfully we receive very few reports but we'd like to form a group who
are responsible for receiving the reports, evaluate them, and decide on the
appropriate consequences. Are you interested in volunteering to help the
project as a member of the responders group or finding out more? If so,
please email [email protected].

Last year I took a Code of Conduct incident response training to learn more
in depth how other open source project groups handle reports and
observations of behavior that is questionable or clearly harmful. It was a
great class run by Sage Sharp, who has recently joined the Software Freedom
Conservancy. The materials and code of conduct response guides from that
course are available online [3] and if the CoC responders feel it would be
useful we could look at sending more members to training.

Thank you,
Derek

[1] https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
<https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Code_of_Conduct>
[2] https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct/
[3] https://github.com/sagesharp/code-of-conduct-template

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