Re: [Tails-ux] Reminder about our Code of Conduct

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Author: Roland Hess
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To: Tails user experience & user interface design
Subject: Re: [Tails-ux] Reminder about our Code of Conduct
Could you please leave me alone with this PC-shit?

Roland Heß

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Am So., 1. Dez. 2019 um 01:00 Uhr schrieb Tails <tails@???>:

> This is an automated reminder.
>
> The Tails Code of Conduct applies to this list, as any other space used
> by the Tails project:
>
> https://tails.boum.org/contribute/working_together/code_of_conduct/
>
> Like the technical community as a whole, the Tails team and community is
> made up of a mixture of people from all over the world, working on every
> aspect of the mission &mdash; including mentorship, teaching, and
> connecting people. The commitments that we stand by as a community are
> described in the
> [[Tails Social Contract|contribute/working_together/social_contract]].
>
> Diversity is one of our huge strengths, but it can also lead to
> communication issues and unhappiness. To that end, we have a few ground
> rules that we ask people to adhere to when they're participating within
> this community and project. These rules apply equally to founders,
> mentors and those seeking help and guidance.
>
> This isn't an exhaustive list of things that you can't do. Rather, take
> it in the spirit in which it's intended &mdash; a guide to make it
> easier to enrich all of us and the technical communities in which we
> participate.
>
> This policy applies to all spaces used by the Tails project. This
> includes XMPP, the mailing lists, the issue tracker, the website,
> events, and any other forums which the community uses for communication.
>
> If you believe someone is violating this policy, we ask that you report
> it by emailing <tails@???>.
>
> - **Be welcoming, friendly, and patient.**
>
> - **Be considerate.**
>
> Your work will be used by other people, and you in turn will depend on
> the work of others. Any decision you take will affect users and other
> contributors, and you should take those consequences into account when
> making decisions. Remember that we're a world-wide community, so you
> might not be communicating in someone else's primary language.
>
> - **Be respectful.**
>
> Not all of us will agree all the time, but disagreement is no excuse
> for poor behavior and poor manners. We might all experience some
> frustration now and then, but we cannot allow that frustration to turn
> into a personal attack. It's important to remember that a community
> where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is not a productive one.
> Members of the Tails community should be respectful when dealing with
> other members as well as with people outside the Tails community.
>
> - **Be careful in the words that you choose.**
>
> Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other participants.
> Harassment and other exclusionary behavior aren't acceptable. This
> includes, but is not limited to:
>
>   - Violent threats or language directed against another person.
>   - Sexist, racist, or otherwise discriminatory jokes and language.
>   - Exhibiting sexually explicit or violent speak or material.
>   - Publishing (or threatening to publish) other people's personally
>     identifying information ("doxing").
>   - Recording, photographing or filming other persons without their
>     consent. Seek consent before recording. Also ask people who may be
>     seen or heard in the background. Similarly, don't publish private
>     communication without asking first, except if the communication
>     was unwanted (harrassment, threats etc). In doubt, you can ask us
>     before publishing something.
>   - Personal insults, especially those using racist or sexist terms.
>   - Unwelcome sexual attention.
>   - Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior.
>   - Repeated harassment of others. In general, if someone asks you to
>     stop, then stop.

>
> - **When we disagree, try to understand why.**
>
> Disagreements, both social and technical, happen all the time and
> Tails is no exception. It is important that we resolve disagreements
> and differing views constructively. Remember that we're different. The
> strength of Tails comes from its varied community, people from a wide
> range of backgrounds. Different people have different perspectives on
> issues. Being unable to understand why someone holds a viewpoint
> doesn't mean that they're wrong. Don't forget that it is human to err
> and blaming each other doesn't get us anywhere. Instead, please
> consider offering your help in order to resolve issues and to help
> learn from mistakes.
>
> Adapted from the
> [Django Code of Conduct](https://www.djangoproject.com/conduct/),
> that itself attributes it to the
> [Speak Up! project](http://speakup.io/coc.html).
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