Module: kamailio
Branch: master
Commit: a213d9d1c9f9f8146d791e151710fe88ac31d86a
URL: 
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/a213d9d1c9f9f8146d791e151710fe88ac31d86a

Author: Henning Westerholt <[email protected]>
Committer: GitHub <[email protected]>
Date: 2018-10-11T09:47:29+02:00

add code of conduct, as decided from the Kamailio management and admin team

- add code of conduct, as decided from the Kamailio management and admin team
- this code of conduct was adapted from the Debian Code of Conduct
- several edits have been made from the team for readability and to fit to our 
project scope

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Added: CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

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Diff:  
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/a213d9d1c9f9f8146d791e151710fe88ac31d86a.diff
Patch: 
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/a213d9d1c9f9f8146d791e151710fe88ac31d86a.patch

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+# Kamailio Code of Conduct
+
+## Be respectful
+
+Inevitably there will be people in the Kamailio project with whom you may 
disagree, or find it difficult to cooperate. Accept that, but even so, remain 
respectful. Disagreement is no excuse for poor behaviour or personal attacks, 
and a community in which people feel threatened is not a healthy community.
+
+## Assume good faith
+
+Contributors have many ways of reaching the common goals of the project which 
may differ from your ways. Assume that other people are working towards this 
goal. Note that many of our Contributors are not native English speakers or may 
have different cultural backgrounds.
+
+## Be collaborative
+
+It's good to ask for help when you need it. Similarly, offers for help should 
be seen in the context of our shared goal of improving Kamailio. When you make 
something for the benefit of the project, be willing to explain to others how 
it works, so that they can build on your work to make it even better.
+
+## Try to be concise
+
+Keep in mind that what you write once will be read by many persons. Writing a 
short email means people can understand the conversation as efficiently as 
possible. When a long explanation is necessary, consider adding a summary.
+
+## Be open
+
+Most ways of communication used within Kamailio allow for public and private 
communication. You should preferably use public methods of communication for 
Kamailio-related messages, unless posting something sensitive. This applies 
also to messages for help or Kamailio-related support.
+
+## In case of problems
+
+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 the Kamailio 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, your message should still adhere to the relevant parts of 
this code of conduct; in particular, it should not be abusive or disrespectful. 
Assume good faith; participants are probably unaware of their bad behaviour.
+
+Serious or persistent offenders will be temporarily or permanently banned from 
the Kamailio project infrastructure. Complaints should be made (in private) to 
the Kamailio management board, by email to: management [at] kamailio (dot) org
+
+The Kamailio management board, while committed to applying its discretion 
sparingly and judiciously, is the final arbiter on controversies arising from 
this code of conduct, and indeed, any other controversies. 
+
+#### Adapted from the Debian Code of Conduct: 
https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct. 


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