Code of Conduct

Largely taken from django. Thanks!

Like the technical community as a whole, the i3 team and community is made up of a mixture of professionals and volunteers from all over the world, working on every aspect of the mission - including mentorship, teaching, and connecting people.

Diversity is one of our huge strengths, but it can also lead to communication issues and unhappiness. To that end, we have a few ground rules that we ask people to adhere to. This code applies equally to founders, mentors and those seeking help and guidance.

This isn’t an exhaustive list of things that you can’t do. Rather, take it in the spirit in which it’s intended - a guide to make it easier to enrich all of us and the technical communities in which we participate.

This code of conduct applies to all spaces managed by the i3 project. This includes IRC, the mailing lists, the issue tracker, and any other forums created by the project team which the community uses for communication. In addition, violations of this code outside these spaces may affect a person's ability to participate within them.

If you believe someone is violating the code of conduct, we ask that you report it by emailing conduct AT i3wm DOT org. For more details please see our Reporting Guidelines

Original text courtesy of the Speak Up! project.

Questions?

If you have questions, please see the Code of Conduct FAQ. If that doesn't answer your questions, feel free to contact us at conduct AT i3wm DOT org.