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This page documents a community policy for Wikimedia technical spaces. |
This is acode of conduct for Wikimedia technical spaces.It applies both within physical spaces, such as Wikimedia technical events and Wikimedia technical presentations in other events, and virtual spaces (MediaWiki.org,wikitech.wikimedia.org,Phabricator,Gerrit Code Review,technical mailing lists,technical IRC channels,Etherpad, and other development-oriented spaces operated by the Wikimedia Foundation).
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming community, we are committed to making participation in Wikimedia technical projects a respectful and harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sex, sexual orientation, disability, neuroatypicality, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, political affiliation, or religion.
Technical skills and community status make no difference to the right to be respected and the obligation to respect others.Newcomers and other contributors with limited experience in our community deserve a welcoming attitude and constructive feedback.Prolific contributions and technical expertise are not a justification for lower standards of behaviour.
Harassment and other types of inappropriate behaviour are unacceptable in all public and private Wikimedia technical spaces.Examples include but are not limited to:
People who experience or observe unacceptable behaviour are encouraged to follow any of these steps:
Reports can be as short as a notification with a link, but more information will help us understand what is happening. You can include:
Reports are processed confidentially. For more information, seeConfidentiality.
Go toCode of Conduct/Cases to learn about how reports to the Committee are processed.
This Code of Conduct is adapted from theContributor Covenant (revision 49054013), the jQuery Code of Conduct (revision 91777886), theOpen Code of Conduct (v1.0), and theCitizen Code of Conduct, along with the WMFFriendly space policy.
Text from the Contributor Covenant and the jQuery Code of Conduct is used under theMIT Licence (Contributor Covenant has changed its licence to CC BY 4.0 now).The text from the Open Code of Conduct is used under aCreative Commons Attribution licence.The text from the Citizen Code of Conduct is used under aCreative Commons Share-alike Attribution licence.The overall text is under MediaWiki.org's standard licence (CC BY-SA 4.0).
We value each other's contributions and each contributor's commitment to making our technical spaces friendly spaces for everyone. We encourage other projects to adopt and adapt this code of conduct regardless of whether they use Wikimedia technical infrastructure.