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3 Linux Kernel Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct Interpretation
8 open-source community is unique and the Linux kernel is no exception.
9 Because of this, this document describes how we in the Linux kernel
13 The Linux kernel development effort is a very personal process compared
15 ideas behind them will be carefully reviewed, often resulting in
17 improvements before the material can be included in the
18 kernel. Know that this happens because everyone involved wants to see
21 system kernel ever, and we do not want to do anything to cause the
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27 The Code of Conduct uses the term "maintainers" numerous times. In the
28 kernel community, a "maintainer" is anyone who is responsible for a
29 subsystem, driver, or file, and is listed in the MAINTAINERS file in the
30 kernel source tree.
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43 behave in the parts of the community where they are active. That
45 documents final escalation paths in case of unresolved concerns
49 others in the community when needed. Do not be afraid to reach out to
56 In the end, "be kind to each other" is really what the end goal is for
64 decision-making.
70 Both the expertise expectations and decision-making are subject to
72 make decisions in order to make progress. This prerogative is in the
74 in good faith.
80 While maintainers are in general welcoming to newcomers, their capacity
83 the Code of Conduct. The kernel community is aware of that and provides
84 entry level programs in various forms like kernelnewbies.org.
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89 The Linux kernel community primarily interacts on a set of public email
92 defined in the MAINTAINERS file in the kernel source tree. Any emails
96 Developers who use the kernel.org bugzilla, and other subsystem bugzilla
98 Conduct. The Linux kernel community does not have an "official" project
100 performed using a kernel.org email account must follow the Code of
101 Conduct as published for kernel.org, just as any individual using a
106 addresses, and associated comments in mailing list messages, kernel
109 Interaction in other forums is covered by whatever rules apply to said
110 forums and is in general not covered by the Code of Conduct. Exceptions
113 Contributions submitted for the kernel should use appropriate language.
118 part of the user/kernel API, or reflect terminology used in published
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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
138 directly if a reporter does not wish to include the full committee in a
144 kernel community.
149 by the TAB by a two-thirds vote.