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# Contributor Covenant 3.0 Code of Conduct
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## Our Pledge
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We pledge to make our community welcoming, safe, and equitable for all.
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We are committed to fostering an environment that respects and promotes the
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dignity, rights, and contributions of all individuals, regardless of
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characteristics including race, ethnicity, caste, color, age, physical
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characteristics, neurodiversity, disability, sex or gender, gender identity or
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expression, sexual orientation, language, philosophy or religion, national or
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social origin, socio-economic position, level of education, or other status. The
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same privileges of participation are extended to everyone who participates in
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good faith and in accordance with this Covenant.
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## Encouraged Behaviors
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While acknowledging differences in social norms, we all strive to meet our
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community's expectations for positive behavior. We also understand that our
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words and actions may be interpreted differently than we intend based on
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culture, background, or native language.
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With these considerations in mind, we agree to behave mindfully toward each
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other and act in ways that center our shared values, including:
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1. Respecting the **purpose of our community**, our activities, and our ways of
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gathering.
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2. Engaging **kindly and honestly** with others.
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3. Respecting **different viewpoints** and experiences.
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4. **Taking responsibility** for our actions and contributions.
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5. Gracefully giving and accepting **constructive feedback**.
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6. Committing to **repairing harm** when it occurs.
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7. Behaving in other ways that promote and sustain the **well-being of our
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community**.
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## Restricted Behaviors
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We agree to restrict the following behaviors in our community. Instances,
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threats, and promotion of these behaviors are violations of this Code of
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Conduct.
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1. **Harassment.** Violating explicitly expressed boundaries or engaging in
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unnecessary personal attention after any clear request to stop.
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2. **Character attacks.** Making insulting, demeaning, or pejorative comments
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directed at a community member or group of people.
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3. **Stereotyping or discrimination.** Characterizing anyone’s personality or
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behavior on the basis of immutable identities or traits.
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4. **Sexualization.** Behaving in a way that would generally be considered
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inappropriately intimate in the context or purpose of the community.
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5. **Violating confidentiality**. Sharing or acting on someone's personal or
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private information without their permission.
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6. **Endangerment.** Causing, encouraging, or threatening violence or other harm
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toward any person or group.
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7. Behaving in other ways that **threaten the well-being** of our community.
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### Other Restrictions
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1. **Misleading identity.** Impersonating someone else for any reason, or
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pretending to be someone else to evade enforcement actions.
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2. **Failing to credit sources.** Not properly crediting the sources of content
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you contribute.
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3. **Promotional materials**. Sharing marketing or other commercial content in a
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way that is outside the norms of the community.
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4. **Irresponsible communication.** Failing to responsibly present content which
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includes, links or describes any other restricted behaviors.
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## Reporting an Issue
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Tensions can occur between community members even when they are trying their
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best to collaborate. Not every conflict represents a code of conduct violation,
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and this Code of Conduct reinforces encouraged behaviors and norms that can help
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avoid conflicts and minimize harm.
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When an incident does occur, it is important to report it promptly. To report a
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possible violation, email us at [abuse@castopod.org](mailto:abuse@castopod.org).
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Community Moderators take reports of violations seriously and will make every
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effort to respond in a timely manner. They will investigate all reports of code
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of conduct violations, reviewing messages, logs, and recordings, or interviewing
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witnesses and other participants. Community Moderators will keep investigation
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and enforcement actions as transparent as possible while prioritizing safety and
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confidentiality. In order to honor these values, enforcement actions are carried
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out in private with the involved parties, but communicating to the whole
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community may be part of a mutually agreed upon resolution.
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## Addressing and Repairing Harm
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If an investigation by the Community Moderators finds that this Code of Conduct
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has been violated, the following enforcement ladder may be used to determine how
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best to repair harm, based on the incident's impact on the individuals involved
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and the community as a whole. Depending on the severity of a violation, lower
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rungs on the ladder may be skipped.
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1. Warning
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1. Event: A violation involving a single incident or series of incidents.
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2. Consequence: A private, written warning from the Community Moderators.
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3. Repair: Examples of repair include a private written apology,
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acknowledgement of responsibility, and seeking clarification on
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expectations.
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2. Temporarily Limited Activities
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1. Event: A repeated incidence of a violation that previously resulted in a
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warning, or the first incidence of a more serious violation.
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2. Consequence: A private, written warning with a time-limited cooldown
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period designed to underscore the seriousness of the situation and give
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the community members involved time to process the incident. The cooldown
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period may be limited to particular communication channels or interactions
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with particular community members.
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3. Repair: Examples of repair may include making an apology, using the
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cooldown period to reflect on actions and impact, and being thoughtful
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about re-entering community spaces after the period is over.
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3. Temporary Suspension
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1. Event: A pattern of repeated violation which the Community Moderators have
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tried to address with warnings, or a single serious violation.
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2. Consequence: A private written warning with conditions for return from
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suspension. In general, temporary suspensions give the person being
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suspended time to reflect upon their behavior and possible corrective
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actions.
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3. Repair: Examples of repair include respecting the spirit of the
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suspension, meeting the specified conditions for return, and being
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thoughtful about how to reintegrate with the community when the suspension
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is lifted.
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4. Permanent Ban
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1. Event: A pattern of repeated code of conduct violations that other steps
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on the ladder have failed to resolve, or a violation so serious that the
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Community Moderators determine there is no way to keep the community safe
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with this person as a member.
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2. Consequence: Access to all community spaces, tools, and communication
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channels is removed. In general, permanent bans should be rarely used,
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should have strong reasoning behind them, and should only be resorted to
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if working through other remedies has failed to change the behavior.
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3. Repair: There is no possible repair in cases of this severity.
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This enforcement ladder is intended as a guideline. It does not limit the
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ability of Community Managers to use their discretion and judgment, in keeping
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with the best interests of our community.
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## Scope
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This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when
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an individual is officially representing the community in public or other
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spaces. Examples of representing our community include using an official email
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address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
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representative at an online or offline event.
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## Attribution
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This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 3.0,
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permanently available at
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[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/3/0/](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/3/0/).
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Contributor Covenant is stewarded by the Organization for Ethical Source and
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licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit
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[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
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For answers to common questions about Contributor Covenant, see the FAQ at
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[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq).
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Translations are provided at
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[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations).
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Additional enforcement and community guideline resources can be found at
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[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/resources](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/resources).
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The enforcement ladder was inspired by the work of
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[Mozilla’s code of conduct team](https://github.com/mozilla/inclusion).
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