[X2Go-Commits] [pale-moon] 248/294: Update code of conduct to be community-encompassing.

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Author: wolfbeast <mcwerewolf at wolfbeast.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 11 14:50:00 2019 +0200

    Update code of conduct to be community-encompassing.
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 docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md b/docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
index 68d1dcc..8584199 100644
--- a/docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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@@ -1,10 +1,30 @@
-# Contributor Code of Conduct
 
-This code of conduct is intended to lay down the basis on which we, as a community of developers and maintainers, work with each other and with others outside of the community. As always when dealing with groups of people from many different backgrounds, there are no hard and fast rules here, and the intention is not to lay down any sort of restrictive frame to work in, but rather to clarify how we (prefer to) approach each other when working together as volunteers/professionals to impro [...]
+# Community Code of Conduct
+
+This code of conduct is intended to lay down the basis on which we, as a community of developers, maintainers and users, work with each other and with others outside of the community. As always when dealing with groups of people from many different backgrounds, there are no hard and fast rules here, and the intention is not to lay down any sort of restrictive frame to work in, but rather to clarify how we (prefer to) approach each other when working together as volunteers/professionals t [...]
 
 ## Our Goal with this Code of Conduct
 
-We, as contributors and maintainers, aim to create a _focused but welcoming_ environment for others; collaboration, acceptance and respect are the cornerstones upon which we must build our community, otherwise there is no future for it. As such, we want to keep participation in our project and community free of harassment. We therefore ask of everyone, new contributors and long-standing members alike, to be accepting of others regardless of their age, ethnicity, level of experience, nati [...]
+We, as contributors and maintainers, aim to create a _focused but welcoming_ environment for others; collaboration, acceptance and respect are the cornerstones upon which we must build our community, otherwise there is no future for it. As such, we want to ensure smooth communication and keep participation in our project and community free of harassment. We therefore ask of everyone, new contributors and long-standing members alike, to be accepting of others regardless of their age, ethn [...]
+
+## Community of adults, language, and expected tolerance
+
+To achieve the required level of focus needed, Our community as a whole targets exclusively **adult** participants with a common level of tolerance. This means that the expected conduct and tolerance levels should be fitting the average adult mindset and all participants in the community are assumed to be of adult age or having the mental capacity of an adult.
+
+When dealing with others in the community, please mind your language use. Try to avoid common curse words or blasphemous expressions. Using strong language is fine, but excessive use of coarse language is frowned upon. Although everyone is assumed to be of adult age (see previous point), and you may be upset about something, you're kindly requested to keep your use of language under control.
+
+Please keep in mind that the community is made up of people from all walks of life. You are asked to show a reasonable level of tolerance towards other community members, even if their method of approach is different than what you are used to or not the way you would approach others. Many computer software developers are very direct in their approaches or replies because their profession requires them to be focused and efficient in communication; our community has a larger than average p [...]
+Conversely, try to keep in mind that other community members may not have the same level of computer skill you do and may need more guidance than you can provide. In that case, please forward the user(s) to the Pale Moon forum in a kind manner or (if already there) step back and excuse yourself and ask someone else to provide further assistance in lieu of getting upset or frustrated.
+
+Our community is primarily using English as a communication language. Please, at all times, use English when creating tracker issues or asking something of developers. The only exception is the foreign language boards on the forum where you can communicate in non-English languages with other community members to get assistance or discuss things, and of course private communication can be in any language you wish.
+
+Please do not try to unnecessarily mask your identity. We are all people here, with personalities and identities. It is much easier to relate to and assist someone who actually tries to approach others with a personal identity than someone who goes at length to mask themselves. None of the topics in our community should be personally or ideologically sensitive, so there will be no need to hide/cloak/mask yourself.
+
+Please do not start discussions about politics, religion, or other touchy subjects that are not necessarily related to the platform and its applications (off-topic) and can easily lead to an very unwelcome atmosphere. Although enforcing of this point will be done leniently, you are asked to apply common sense and stop a particular line of conversation if it gets too heated or opinionated for the community's overall atmosphere. If you want to continue an off-topic or in-depth discussion w [...]
+
+If your background, religion, upbringing or other social factors make you more sensitive than average in terms of social interaction, imagery and/or language use, and if you easily take offense or are prone to moral outrage over opinions of others, then please understand that this community may possibly not be a good match for you or require you to put in extra effort to be a content member. You should consider this before you decide to join the community in that case, and understand it  [...]
+
+Of course, it should be clear that your participation in our community is at all times one of your own free will. You may leave at any time you wish, for any reason or no reason at all. We do, however, ask of you in that case that no matter the reason, you treat the community you are leaving with respect and honor the choices made for and in it, and do not externalize your grievances with the community as a whole or any specific members in it. If you feel a compelling need to do so (i.e. [...]
 
 ## Examples of acceptable and unacceptable behavior
 
@@ -13,9 +33,10 @@ Please note that these lists are examples and not exhaustive. If you have any do
 Examples of behavior that helps create a positive working environment:
 
 * Using friendly, neutral and welcoming language.
+* Being tolerant to the occasional strong language expression and not taking offense at the drop of a hat.
 * Being clear in your descriptions and not assuming the reader has any sort of prior knowledge of what you are talking about.
-* Being courteous (use "please" when you ask something of someone).
-* Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences.
+* Being courteous (use "please" when you ask someone to do something for you).
+* Being respectful of differing viewpoints, backgrounds and experiences.
 * Gracefully accepting constructive criticism, even if you disagree with such criticism.
 * Similarly, accepting that someone may not act on criticism given.
 * Focusing on what is best for the community and its projects instead of individuals.
@@ -25,7 +46,8 @@ Examples of unacceptable behavior:
 
 * Unwelcome personal attention or advances (sexual or otherwise). If someone asks you to stop approaching them, please respect that.
 * Displaying disproportionate levels of moral outrage and offense, especially when in response to someone's opinion.
-* Bullying, trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks.
+* Bullying, trolling, uncalled-for insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks.
+* Being disruptive to ongoing discussions (e.g. by purposefully making a technical discussion into a sociopolitical one or trying to derail topical discussions).
 * Public or private harassment of other community members/contributors.
 * Publishing others' personal/private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission.
 * Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional/workplace setting.
@@ -34,7 +56,7 @@ Examples of unacceptable behavior:
 
 Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior and are expected to take appropriate and above all fair corrective action in response to instances of unacceptable behavior.
 
-Corrective action: Project staff has the right and responsibility to evaluate, and if necessary to remove, edit, or reject any comments, repository commits, code changes, wiki edits, issues or issue comments, and other contributions that are not aligned with this Code of Conduct or the community's or projects' best interests, or to ban (temporarily or permanently) any contributor, community member or maintainer for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or  [...]
+Corrective action: Project staff has the right and responsibility to evaluate, and if necessary to remove, edit, or reject any comments, repository commits, code changes, wiki edits, issues or issue comments, and other contributions that are not aligned with this Code of Conduct or the community's or projects' best interests, or to ban (temporarily or permanently) any contributor, community member or maintainer for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, disproportiona [...]
 
 ## Applicability
 
@@ -42,9 +64,9 @@ This Code of Conduct applies within project spaces (forum, website, IRC, reposit
 
 ## Enforcing this Code of Conduct
 
-We expect our community to apply a good measure of self-regulation when it comes to the conduct displayed by its members. We believe that any community of adults is capable of applying the concepts of common sense, common decency and common courtesy to interactions between its members.
-That said, there are always exception situations possible where things need to be escalated, which is where this section comes into play.
-Incidents involving abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior that need to be escalated for resolution may be reported by contacting the project owner at moonchild at palemoon.org. The project owner will then review and investigate all complaints and related communication of the case, and will respond in a way that they deem appropriate for the circumstances.
+**We expect our community to apply a good measure of self-regulation when it comes to the conduct displayed by its members. We believe that any community of adults is capable of applying the concepts of common sense, common decency and common courtesy to interactions between its members.**
+That said, there are always exceptional situations possible where things need to be escalated, which is where this section comes into play.
+Incidents involving abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior that need to be escalated for resolution may be reported by contacting the project owner at moonchild at palemoon.org. The project owner will then review and investigate all complaints and related communication of the case, and will respond in a way that they deem appropriate for the circumstances. It is imperative that any such reports are complete (nothing left out), true to fact, and presented in a coherent fashion.
 
 ## Confidentiality
 

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