If you see a Code of Conduct violation, follow these steps:
When reporting, please include any relevant details, links, screenshots, context, or other information that may be used to better understand and resolve the situation.
The Admin team will prioritize the well-being and comfort of the recipients of the violation over the comfort of the violator. See some examples below.
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as members of the package.community community pledge to making participation in our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience, technical preferences, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include:
Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
This Code of Conduct applies both within community spaces and in other spaces involving the community. This includes the package.community Discord, its Twitter community, private email communications in the context of the community, and any events where members of the community are participating, as well as adjacent communities and venues affecting the community’s members.
Depending on the violation, the admins may decide that violations of this code of conduct that have happened outside of the scope of the community may deem an individual unwelcome, and take appropriate action to maintain the comfort and safety of its members.
This Code of Conduct is detailed for the purpose of removing ambiguity, not for the sake of strictness. It is the sincere hope of admins that it helps foster mutual understanding, and the creation of a space where everyone can participate in a way relevant to the project itself, without things going horribly due to accidental/well-intentioned toe stepping. Please be kind to one another!
Once the admins get involved, they will follow a documented series of steps and do their best to preserve the well-being of community members. This section covers actual concrete steps.
You may get in touch with the package.community admin team through any of the following methods:
If you’ve already followed the initial enforcement steps, these are the steps admins will take for further enforcement, as needed:
On top of this, admins may remove any offending messages, images, contributions, etc, as they deem necessary.
Admins reserve full rights to skip any of these steps, at their discretion, if the violation is considered to be a serious and/or immediate threat to the health and well-being of members of the community. These include any threats, serious physical or verbal attacks, and other such behavior that would be completely unacceptable in any social setting that puts our members at risk.
Members expelled from events or venues with any sort of paid attendance will not be refunded.
Admins and other leaders who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other members of the community’s leadership. These may include anything from removal from the admin team to a permanent ban from the community.
The vast majority of situations work out like this, in our experience. This interaction is common, and generally positive.
Alex: “Yeah I used X and it was really crazy!”
Patt: “Hey, could you not use that word? What about ‘ridiculous’ instead?”
Alex: “oh sorry, sure.” -> edits old message to say “it was really confusing!”
Sometimes, though, you need to get admins involved. Admins will do their best to resolve conflicts, but people who were harmed by something will take priority.
Patt: “Honestly, sometimes I just really hate using $language and anyone who uses it probably sucks at their job.”
Alex: “Whoa there, could you dial it back a bit? There’s a CoC thing about attacking folks’ tech use like that.”
Patt: “I’m not attacking anyone, are you deaf?”
Alex: DMs admin “hey uh. Can someone look at #general? Patt is getting a bit aggro. I tried to nudge them about it, but nope.”
MxAdmin1: <joins #general> “Hey Patt, admin here. Could you tone it down? This sort of attack is really not okay in this space.”
Patt: “Leave me alone I haven’t said anything bad wtf is wrong with you.”
MxAdmin1: removes patt DMs patt “I mean it. Please refer to the CoC over at package.community/code-of-conduct if you have questions, but you can consider this an actual warning. I’d appreciate it if you reworded your messages in #general, since they made folks there uncomfortable. Let’s try and be kind, yeah?”
Patt: Replies to DM “@mxadmin1 Okay sorry. I’m just frustrated and I’m kinda burnt out and I guess I got carried away. I’ll DM Alex a note apologizing and edit my messages. Sorry for the trouble.”
MxAdmin1: Replies to DM “@patt Thanks for that. I hear you on the stress. Burnout sucks :/. Have a good one!”
PepeTheFrog🐸: “Hi, I am a literal actual nazi and I think white supremacists are quite fashionable.”
Patt: “NOOOOPE. OH NOPE NOPE.”
Alex: “JFC NO. NOPE.
/admin nope nope nope @ #javascript
”
MxAdmin1: “👀 Nope. NOPE NOPE NOPE. 🔥”
PepeTheFrog🐸 has been deactivated.
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the WeAllJS Code of Conduct, itself adapted from Contributor Covenant,version 1.4, available at http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4, and the LGBTQ in Technology Slack Code of Conduct.