From a048c0d60d18029d6f66c34a995a468e7f4e5fdd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nightrainlily Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 15:33:16 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] added code of conduct --- CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+) create mode 100644 CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md diff --git a/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md b/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de09207 --- /dev/null +++ b/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ ++# SendGrid Community Code of Conduct + + + +The SendGrid open source community is made up of members from around the globe with a diverse set of skills, personalities, and experiences. It is through these differences that our community experiences successes and continued growth. When you're working with members of the community, we encourage you to follow these guidelines, which help steer our interactions and strive to maintain a positive, successful and growing community. + + + +### Be Open + +Members of the community are open to collaboration, whether it's on pull requests, code reviews, approvals, issues or otherwise. We're receptive to constructive comments and criticism, as the experiences and skill sets of all members contribute to the whole of our efforts. We're accepting of all who wish to take part in our activities, fostering an environment where anyone can participate, and everyone can make a difference. + + + +### Be Considerate + +Members of the community are considerate of their peers, which include other contributors and users of SendGrid. We're thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that often the labor was completed with the intent of the good of the community. We're attentive in our communications, whether in person or online, and we're tactful when approaching differing views. + + + +### Be Respectful + +Members of the community are respectful. We're respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments and their efforts. We're respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the SendGrid community. We're respectful of the processes outlined in the community, and we work within them. When we disagree, we are courteous in raising our issues. Overall, we're good to each other. We contribute to this community not because we have to, but because we want to. If we remember that, these guidelines will come naturally. + + + +## Additional Guidance + + + +### Disclose Potential Conflicts of Interest + +Community discussions often involve interested parties. We expect participants to be aware when they are conflicted due to employment or other projects they are involved in and disclose those interests to other project members. When in doubt, over-disclose. Perceived conflicts of interest are important to address so that the community’s decisions are credible even when unpopular, difficult or favorable to the interests of one group over another. + + + +### Interpretation + +This Code is not exhaustive or complete. It is not a rulebook; it serves to distill our common understanding of a collaborative, shared environment and goals. We expect it to be followed in spirit as much as in the letter. When in doubt, try to abide by [SendGrid’s cultural values](https://sendgrid.com/blog/employee-engagement-the-4h-way) defined by our “4H’s”: Happy, Hungry, Humble and Honest. + + + +### Enforcement + +Most members of the SendGrid community always comply with this Code, not because of the existence of this Code, but because they have long experience participating in open source communities where the conduct described above is normal and expected. However, failure to observe this Code may be grounds for suspension, reporting the user for abuse or changing permissions for outside contributors. + + + +## If you have concerns about someone’s conduct + +**Initiate Direct Contact** - It is always appropriate to email a community member (if contact information is available), mention that you think their behavior was out of line, and (if necessary) point them to this Code. + + + +**Discuss Publicly** - Discussing publicly is always acceptable. Note, though, that approaching the person directly may be better, as it tends to make them less defensive, and it respects the time of other community members, so you probably want to try direct contact first. + + + +**Contact the Moderators** - You can reach the SendGrid moderators by emailing dx@sendgrid.com. + + + +## Submission to SendGrid Repositories + +Finally, just a reminder, changes to the SendGrid repositories will only be accepted upon completion of the [SendGrid Contributor Agreement](https://cla.sendgrid.com). + + + +## Attribution + + + +SendGrid thanks the following, on which it draws for content and inspiration: + + + +* [Python Community Code of Conduct](https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/) + +* [Open Source Initiative General Code of Conduct](https://opensource.org/codeofconduct) + +* [Apache Code of Conduct](https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html) + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file From bd6aa076c2f7021d1262d8ee56269b3fb51fdc3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nightrainlily Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2017 12:59:24 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] fixed formatting on code of conduct --- CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | 86 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) diff --git a/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md b/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md index de09207..e3ce656 100644 --- a/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +++ b/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md @@ -1,45 +1,41 @@ -+# SendGrid Community Code of Conduct - + - +The SendGrid open source community is made up of members from around the globe with a diverse set of skills, personalities, and experiences. It is through these differences that our community experiences successes and continued growth. When you're working with members of the community, we encourage you to follow these guidelines, which help steer our interactions and strive to maintain a positive, successful and growing community. - + - +### Be Open - +Members of the community are open to collaboration, whether it's on pull requests, code reviews, approvals, issues or otherwise. We're receptive to constructive comments and criticism, as the experiences and skill sets of all members contribute to the whole of our efforts. We're accepting of all who wish to take part in our activities, fostering an environment where anyone can participate, and everyone can make a difference. - + - +### Be Considerate - +Members of the community are considerate of their peers, which include other contributors and users of SendGrid. We're thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that often the labor was completed with the intent of the good of the community. We're attentive in our communications, whether in person or online, and we're tactful when approaching differing views. - + - +### Be Respectful - +Members of the community are respectful. We're respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments and their efforts. We're respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the SendGrid community. We're respectful of the processes outlined in the community, and we work within them. When we disagree, we are courteous in raising our issues. Overall, we're good to each other. We contribute to this community not because we have to, but because we want to. If we remember that, these guidelines will come naturally. - + - +## Additional Guidance - + - +### Disclose Potential Conflicts of Interest - +Community discussions often involve interested parties. We expect participants to be aware when they are conflicted due to employment or other projects they are involved in and disclose those interests to other project members. When in doubt, over-disclose. Perceived conflicts of interest are important to address so that the community’s decisions are credible even when unpopular, difficult or favorable to the interests of one group over another. - + - +### Interpretation - +This Code is not exhaustive or complete. It is not a rulebook; it serves to distill our common understanding of a collaborative, shared environment and goals. We expect it to be followed in spirit as much as in the letter. When in doubt, try to abide by [SendGrid’s cultural values](https://sendgrid.com/blog/employee-engagement-the-4h-way) defined by our “4H’s”: Happy, Hungry, Humble and Honest. - + - +### Enforcement - +Most members of the SendGrid community always comply with this Code, not because of the existence of this Code, but because they have long experience participating in open source communities where the conduct described above is normal and expected. However, failure to observe this Code may be grounds for suspension, reporting the user for abuse or changing permissions for outside contributors. - + - +## If you have concerns about someone’s conduct - +**Initiate Direct Contact** - It is always appropriate to email a community member (if contact information is available), mention that you think their behavior was out of line, and (if necessary) point them to this Code. - + - +**Discuss Publicly** - Discussing publicly is always acceptable. Note, though, that approaching the person directly may be better, as it tends to make them less defensive, and it respects the time of other community members, so you probably want to try direct contact first. - + - +**Contact the Moderators** - You can reach the SendGrid moderators by emailing dx@sendgrid.com. - + - +## Submission to SendGrid Repositories - +Finally, just a reminder, changes to the SendGrid repositories will only be accepted upon completion of the [SendGrid Contributor Agreement](https://cla.sendgrid.com). - + - +## Attribution - + - +SendGrid thanks the following, on which it draws for content and inspiration: - + - +* [Python Community Code of Conduct](https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/) - +* [Open Source Initiative General Code of Conduct](https://opensource.org/codeofconduct) - +* [Apache Code of Conduct](https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html) - + - + - + - + \ No newline at end of file +# SendGrid Community Code of Conduct + +The SendGrid open source community is made up of members from around the globe with a diverse set of skills, personalities, and experiences. It is through these differences that our community experiences successes and continued growth. When you're working with members of the community, we encourage you to follow these guidelines, which help steer our interactions and strive to maintain a positive, successful and growing community. + +### Be Open +Members of the community are open to collaboration, whether it's on pull requests, code reviews, approvals, issues or otherwise. We're receptive to constructive comments and criticism, as the experiences and skill sets of all members contribute to the whole of our efforts. We're accepting of all who wish to take part in our activities, fostering an environment where anyone can participate, and everyone can make a difference. + +### Be Considerate +Members of the community are considerate of their peers, which include other contributors and users of SendGrid. We're thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that often the labor was completed with the intent of the good of the community. We're attentive in our communications, whether in person or online, and we're tactful when approaching differing views. + +### Be Respectful +Members of the community are respectful. We're respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments and their efforts. We're respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the SendGrid community. We're respectful of the processes outlined in the community, and we work within them. When we disagree, we are courteous in raising our issues. Overall, we're good to each other. We contribute to this community not because we have to, but because we want to. If we remember that, these guidelines will come naturally. + +## Additional Guidance + +### Disclose Potential Conflicts of Interest +Community discussions often involve interested parties. We expect participants to be aware when they are conflicted due to employment or other projects they are involved in and disclose those interests to other project members. When in doubt, over-disclose. Perceived conflicts of interest are important to address so that the community’s decisions are credible even when unpopular, difficult or favorable to the interests of one group over another. + +### Interpretation +This Code is not exhaustive or complete. It is not a rulebook; it serves to distill our common understanding of a collaborative, shared environment and goals. We expect it to be followed in spirit as much as in the letter. When in doubt, try to abide by [SendGrid’s cultural values](https://sendgrid.com/blog/employee-engagement-the-4h-way) defined by our “4H’s”: Happy, Hungry, Humble and Honest. + +### Enforcement +Most members of the SendGrid community always comply with this Code, not because of the existence of this Code, but because they have long experience participating in open source communities where the conduct described above is normal and expected. However, failure to observe this Code may be grounds for suspension, reporting the user for abuse or changing permissions for outside contributors. + +## If you have concerns about someone’s conduct +**Initiate Direct Contact** - It is always appropriate to email a community member (if contact information is available), mention that you think their behavior was out of line, and (if necessary) point them to this Code. + +**Discuss Publicly** - Discussing publicly is always acceptable. Note, though, that approaching the person directly may be better, as it tends to make them less defensive, and it respects the time of other community members, so you probably want to try direct contact first. + +**Contact the Moderators** - You can reach the SendGrid moderators by emailing dx@sendgrid.com. + +## Submission to SendGrid Repositories +Finally, just a reminder, changes to the SendGrid repositories will only be accepted upon completion of the [SendGrid Contributor Agreement](https://cla.sendgrid.com). + +## Attribution + +SendGrid thanks the following, on which it draws for content and inspiration: + +* [Python Community Code of Conduct](https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/) +* [Open Source Initiative General Code of Conduct](https://opensource.org/codeofconduct) +* [Apache Code of Conduct](https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html) \ No newline at end of file