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Return-Path: If you believe someone is violating the code of conduct we ask
- that you report it to the &os; Code of Conduct Committee by
- emailing conduct@freebsd.org. All reports will be kept confidential whenever possible. We
- strive to protect the identity and safety of reporters. In some
- cases we may need to make a public statement of some form, in
- which case we will use the minimum of details and identifying
- information necessary to protect our community. In rare cases,
- we may need to identify some of the people involved to comply
- with the law or protect other potential victims. In these
- cases, we will consult with the reporter to find out what their
- wishes are and take them into account in our final decision. In
- all cases, we will not directly or indirectly identify reporters
- without their consent unless we see no other option. If you believe anyone is in physical danger, please notify
- appropriate law enforcement first. In your report please include: You will receive an email from the &os; Code of Conduct
- Committee acknowledging receipt of your report within 48
- hours. The committee will meet as quickly as possible to review the
- incident and determine: If a member of the &os; Code of Conduct Committee is one of
- the individuals included in the report they will recuse
- themselves from handling the report. Once the working group has a complete account of the events
- they will make a decision as to how to respond. Actions taken
- may include: We will do our best to respond within one week to the person
- who filed the report with either a resolution or an explanation
- of why the situation is not yet resolved. Once we have determined our final action, we will contact the
- original reporter to let them know what action (if any) we will
- be taking. We will take into account feedback from the reporter
- on the appropriateness of our response, but we do not guarantee
- we will act on it. Finally, the committee will make a report on the situation to
- the &os; Core Team. The Core Team may choose to issue a
- public report of the incident. Only permanent resolutions (such as bans) may be appealed. To
- appeal a decision of the CoC Committee, contact the &os; Core
- Team at core@freebsd.org
- with your appeal and the Core Team will review the case. The reporting process is documented at Code of Conduct Reporting
+ Instructions. If you believe someone is violating the
+ code of conduct we ask
+ that you report it to the &os; Code of Conduct Committee by
+ emailing conduct@freebsd.org. All reports will be kept confidential whenever possible. We
+ strive to protect the identity and safety of reporters. In some
+ cases we may need to make a public statement of some form, in
+ which case we will use the minimum of details and identifying
+ information necessary to protect our community. In rare cases,
+ we may need to identify some of the people involved to comply
+ with the law or protect other potential victims. In these
+ cases, we will consult with the reporter to find out what their
+ wishes are and take them into account in our final decision. In
+ all cases, we will not directly or indirectly identify reporters
+ without their consent unless we see no other option. If you believe anyone is in physical danger, please notify
+ appropriate law enforcement first. In your report please include: You will receive an email from the &os; Code of Conduct
+ Committee acknowledging receipt of your report within 48
+ hours. The committee will meet as quickly as possible to review the
+ incident and determine: If a member of the &os; Code of Conduct Committee is one of
+ the individuals included in the report they will recuse
+ themselves from handling the report. Once the working group has a complete account of the events
+ they will make a decision as to how to respond. Actions taken
+ may include: We will do our best to respond within one week to the person
+ who filed the report with either a resolution or an explanation
+ of why the situation is not yet resolved. Once we have determined our final action, we will contact the
+ original reporter to let them know what action (if any) we will
+ be taking. We will take into account feedback from the reporter
+ on the appropriateness of our response, but we do not guarantee
+ we will act on it. Finally, the committee will make a report on the situation to
+ the &os; Core Team. The Core Team may choose to issue a
+ public report of the incident. Only permanent resolutions (such as bans) may be appealed. To
+ appeal a decision of the CoC Committee, contact the &os; Core
+ Team at core@freebsd.org
+ with your appeal and the Core Team will review the case.Reporting Instructions
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