is there SymPy code of conduct? Especially since SymPy is one of NumFOCUS 
projects:

http://www.numfocus.org/code-of-conduct.html

On Sunday, January 31, 2016 at 10:01:10 AM UTC-6, Sergey Kirpichev wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 09:28:54PM -0700, Ondřej Čertík wrote: 
> > It is not practical to have all ~450 contributors in the copyright 
> > statement, so we have just "SymPy Development Team" and then all the 
> > authors are in the AUTHORS files 
>
> Perhaps, that's fine for your authors.  But, thanks to you, right now 
> I'm not sympy author and you must obey BSD license terms (if you 
> don't have a special permission). 
>
> You can get this patch, but it will not give you automatically 
> rights to use _all_ my code on public-domain terms.  You must 
> properly credit my work and so on.  (Why sympy project is so 
> damn special?   That's a general rule.) 
>
> > we will not accept it 
>
> It's up to you. 
>
> I'm just telling you about solution of the particular technical 
> problem.  You can discuss that, you can use that.  Or you can show 
> yourself useless and start all this bullshit... 
>
> > until we can figure out the legal stuff. 
>
> Yeah.  Perhaps, you should better instruct your precious 
> moderators to filter out "wrong persons" in maillist: it looks 
> like even simple few-line patches with bugfixes can damage your 
> "welcoming and helpful" (tm) community... 
>

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