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Like many Open Source projects and the greater FLOSS community, Asahi Linux is a collaborative open source community comprised of a diverse group of contributors and users from around the globe. We find the contributions, collaborations, and mentorships within our community to be the essential lifeblood of our project and appreciate the efforts of those who participate to nurture and grow those, and all other aspects of our community.
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However, when a large and sufficiently diverse group of people work together, there are often cultural, communication, and compatibility issues. In order to minimize conflict, and provide a framework for resolution, we have a brief code of conduct that we ask all participants in the Asahi Linux community adhere to. These rules should apply to everyone, regardless of station within the community, and anyone can serve to remind, or ask the project leads to help resolve issues.
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However, when a large and sufficiently diverse group of people work together, there are often cultural, communication, and compatibility issues. In order to minimize conflict, and provide a framework for resolution, we have a brief code of conduct that we ask all participants in the Asahi Linux community adhere to. These rules should apply to everyone, regardless of station within the community, and anyone can serve to remind, or ask the board to help resolve issues.
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No list is ever exhaustive, so we encourage members of the Asahi Linux community to adhere to the spirit, rather than the letter, of this code, as that is how it will be enforced. Places where this code may be particularly applicable are GitHub issues and pull requests, IRC, Matrix, mailing lists, Fediverse discussions broadly directed at or between members of the community, and other direct interactions within the community. Any violations, especially continued or flagrant offenses, may affect an individual’s (or organization’s) ability to participate within the Asahi Linux community.
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If you feel that someone is in violation of the code of conduct, whether in letter or in spirit, we request that you email as detailed a description as possible of the offense and offending party/parties to /*TODO*/. If you have questions, concerns, or any other inquiries please feel free to contact the project leads.
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If you feel that someone is in violation of the code of conduct, whether in letter or in spirit, we request that you email as detailed a description as possible of the offense and offending party/parties to /*TODO*/. If you have questions, concerns, or any other inquiries please feel free to contact the board.
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A large fraction of Asahi Linux consists of contributions to upstream projects. All Asahi Linux contributors are expected to adhere to the respective upstream Codes of Conduct when interacting with such projects, or developing code intended for upstreaming.
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