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<supersededby/>
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<shortname>N/A</shortname>
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&dcridland;
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<revision>
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<version>0.2.0</version>
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<date>2021-06-29</date>
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<initials>dwd</initials>
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<remark>Integrate various comments from various sources</remark>
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</revision>
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<revision>
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<version>0.1.0</version>
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<date>2021-06-10</date>
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<section1 topic='The Code of Conduct' anchor='conduct'>
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<section2 topic="Welcome">
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<p>You are welcome. Ensure that you are also welcoming. We want
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everyone to feel welcome no matter what the colour of their skin, the country they live
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in now, or the country their ancestors came from. We want to welcome people from all
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everyone to feel welcome no matter what the colour of their skin, where they live,
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or where their ancestors came from. We want to welcome people from all
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cultures, and religions, and of all sizes and shapes. We want people to be welcome no
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matter their sexual identity or orientation. We want you to feel welcome no matter your
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level of experience or ability. And we want you to help us make everyone else feel
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<p>A small amount of effort in ensuring your words are
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professional and polite, and avoiding subjects and expressions that may offend, goes a
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long way. Humour is not a mitigating factor here.</p>
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<p>It's often useful to limit your comments to the point you wish to make if you're unsure.</p>
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<p>Examples of what to avoid:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Racist language, whether intentional or not.</li>
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why. Criticism is essential to find the best solutions to the problems that face us.
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However, it is vital that while we are open and honest in our criticism, we do so with
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the calm respect we expect of others.</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Try to be open over your point of view, intent and
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interests when expressing critique: this helps to discuss the different
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points of view in a constructive way.</li>
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<li>Try phrasing comments as an invitation to explore an issue.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Examples of what to avoid:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Personal insults.</li>
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<li>Encouraging poor behaviour in others.</li>
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<li>Harrassing others.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If you find yourself dividing the community into an
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<p>As a rule of thumb, if you find yourself dividing the community into an
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"us" and a "them", you are risking breaking this Code of Conduct.</p>
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</section2>
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<section2 topic="About the Examples">
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<section1 topic="Governing Principles">
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<p>The governing principle of this Code of Conduct is that all participation in XSF Activities is
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solely by permission of the XMPP Standards Foundation. No person has any automatic right to join
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a chatroom, or write a XEP. Ordinarily, the XMPP Standards Foundation welcomes and encourages
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a XSF chatroom or mailing list, or contribute to XSF documents such as the XEP series.</p>
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<p>Ordinarily, the XMPP Standards Foundation welcomes and encourages
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participation in XSF Activities, but this guiding principle allows the XSF to partially or
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completely exclude anyone from any activity, for any reason.</p>
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<p>The final decision on such exclusions is made by the Board, who may from time to time appoint a Work
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Team, called the Conduct Team, to act on their behalf. If the Work Team has not been appointed,
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the Conduct Team is the Board.</p>
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<p>There are exceptions to this - in particular any right of elected members of the
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Foundation under the Bylaws cannot be curtailed by the Board, though the Board
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(or any other any member) could start the process to eject a member. This means
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that members are trusted by the other members to a higher degree than other
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participants; something that should be considered during elections.</p>
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</section1>
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<section1 topic='Who This Applies To' anchor='who'>
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<p>This Code of Conduct applies to anyone who:</p>
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to sanction bad behaviour outside of XSF Activities should the need arise.</p>
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<p>Note also that this is not intended to mean that any XMPP developer's behaviour will be
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scrutinised constantly - using, for example, racist language in a talk about your XMPP
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project would be problematic here, but using sexualised language in an unrelated setting
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is likely to be irrelevant to this Code of Conduct.</p>
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<p>However, higher standards may be applied to Members and in particular members of Board or
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Council.</p>
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project would be problematic here, but using sexualised language in your erotic fiction
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hobby is likely to be irrelevant to this Code of Conduct.</p>
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<p>However, higher standards may be applied to those seen as representative of the community,
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such as Members and in particular members of Board or Council.</p>
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</section2>
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</section1>
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<section1 topic='How We Handle Bad Conduct' anchor='enforcement'>
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<section2 topic="Reporting">
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<p>If you witness bad conduct by somebody - that is, if you feel someone's behaviour does not
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live up to this Code of Conduct - please do call it out to that person at the time, but
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only if you feel able. If you feel uncomfortable to call it out that is perfectly fine
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and will not affect further handling of the incident.</p>
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live up to this Code of Conduct - please do express your concern (calmly and gently) to that
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person at the time, but only if you feel able. This allows the person to recognise their behaviour
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may be problematic an correct it at the time without undue escalation. If you feel uncomfortable
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to do so that is perfectly fine and will not affect further handling of the incident.</p>
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<p>Whether or not you called it out, do one of the following:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Let the Conduct Team know.</li>
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<li>Let the Board know.</li>
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<li>Let at least one member of the Board, and preferably more, know.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Who you report it to depends on who was involved in the incident.</p>
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<p>Who you report it might depend on who was involved in the incident - you
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may feel that members of the Conduct Team or the Board were involved or present and wish
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to report to others.</p>
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<p>It may also be in some cases people may prefer to report informally; while
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reporting "properly" is preferred, the Conduct Team should strive to handle
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informal reports in the same way if possible.</p>
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<p>Importantly, even if someone else called it out or said to you they would report it, report
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it anyway.</p>
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it anyway. This ensures the Conduct Team have a clear understanding of what happened and who
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saw the conduct, and allows the Conduct Team to identify any longer term patterns.</p>
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<p>When you report it, include the place, date and time, and report it as calmly as
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possible.</p>
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</section2>
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<section2 topic="Consideration">
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<p>The Conduct Team will then discuss the incident. This should be done quickly.</p>
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<p>The Conduct Team will then discuss the incident. This should be done quickly, and in private.</p>
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<p>The Conduct Team may ask for further information from you, the person accused of bad conduct,
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or others who were present.</p>
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<p>Finally, the Conduct Team will make a decision on sanctions or other action.</p>
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</section2>
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<section2 topic="Sanctions and Actions">
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<p>The Conduct Team will always hand its recommendation on Sanctions or other Actions to the
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Board. The Board will discuss and vote on these "in camera" (ie, not in public and not
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minuted).</p>
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<p>The purpose of a Code of Conduct is to ensure our community is as
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welcoming and inclusive as possible. Sanctions are by their nature exclusionary,
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and many Actions are unlikely be to welcoming to those involved. Therefore the
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Conduct Team must consider how to ensure the Actions they take and the
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Sanctions they impose resolve the concerns proportionally, balancing the
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needs of the community with the individuals that form it, with the goal of
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maximizing inclusion and promoting positive behaviours.</p>
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<p>The Conduct team will normally have its authority to make decisions delegated to it
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by the Board. In some cases the Conduct Team may choose to hand its recommendation on
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Sanctions or other Actions to the Board even if authority has not been delegated. The Board
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will discuss and vote on these "in camera" (ie, not in public and not minuted).</p>
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<p>Finally, the result will normally be explained to the person accused on bad conduct, and may
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be explained to the complainant. In high profile cases, the result will be announced
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publicly.</p>
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<p>In general terms, any announcement should be proportionate to the bad conduct and the size of
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the audience which witnessed it.</p>
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be explained to the complainant.</p>
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<p>Any announcement of Actions or Sanctions is an Action in and of itself, and should be considered
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carefully. In general terms, any announcement should be proportionate to the bad conduct and the size of
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the audience which witnessed it. In high profile cases, therefore, the Conduct Team may decide
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the result will be announced publicly in order to restore trust.</p>
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<p>Sanctions may consist of having the ability to participate reduced or removed from some or
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all XSF Activities. Actions may include discussion with the Conduct Team. These are
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non-exhaustive.</p>
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email to the Board. The Board will consider your argument as written and will normally
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respond. The Board's decision after appeal is, however, final.</p>
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</section2>
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<p>While the sanctions described herein are, by their nature, exclusionary, and much of the behaviour
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discussed is negative, the intent is the opposite - we want to maximize inclusion, and promote
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positive behaviours.</p>
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</section1>
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<section1 topic='Security Considerations' anchor='security'>
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<p>It is possible for almost any behaviour to have some argument why it is not, in fact, exclusionary,
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