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3 Linux Kernel Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct Interpretation
7 provide a set of rules for almost any open source community. Every
9 Because of this, this document describes how we in the Linux kernel
14 to "traditional" ways of developing software. Your contributions and
19 the best possible solution for the overall success of Linux. This
22 quality of submission and eventual result to ever decrease.
27 The Code of Conduct uses the term "maintainers" numerous times. In the
35 The Code of Conduct mentions rights and responsibilities for
43 behave in the parts of the community where they are active. That
44 responsibility is upon all of us, and ultimately the Code of Conduct
45 documents final escalation paths in case of unresolved concerns
58 primary goal for all of us should be to work toward amicable resolutions
59 of problems. Enforcement of the code of conduct will only be a last
62 Our goal of creating a robust and technically advanced operating system
66 The required expertise varies depending on the area of contribution. It
68 secondary by the expectations of contributors and maintainers.
73 hands of maintainers and project's leadership and is expected to be used
77 rejecting unsuitable contributions are not viewed as a violation of the
78 Code of Conduct.
81 of helping contributors overcome the entry hurdles is limited, so they
82 have to set priorities. This, also, is not to be seen as a violation of
83 the Code of Conduct. The kernel community is aware of that and provides
89 The Linux kernel community primarily interacts on a set of public email
90 lists distributed around a number of different servers controlled by a
91 number of different companies or individuals. All of these lists are
93 sent to those mailing lists are considered covered by the Code of
97 or bug tracking tools should follow the guidelines of the Code of
100 performed using a kernel.org email account must follow the Code of
102 corporate email account must follow the specific rules of that
105 The Code of Conduct does not prohibit continuing to include names, email
110 forums and is in general not covered by the Code of Conduct. Exceptions
114 Content that already exists predating the Code of Conduct will not be
118 part of the user/kernel API, or reflect terminology used in published
124 The address listed in the Code of Conduct goes to the Code of Conduct
126 are listed at https://kernel.org/code-of-conduct.html. Members can not
130 The initial Code of Conduct Committee consists of volunteer members of
132 party. The first task of the committee is to establish documented
135 Any member of the committee, including the mediator, can be contacted
139 The Code of Conduct Committee reviews the cases according to the
145 implementation of enforcement with the relevant maintainers if needed.
146 A decision by the Code of Conduct Committee can be overturned by the TAB
149 At quarterly intervals, the Code of Conduct Committee and TAB will
150 provide a report summarizing the anonymised reports that the Code of
151 Conduct committee has received and their status, as well details of any
154 We expect to establish a different process for Code of Conduct Committee