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| 1 | +The community of participants in open source astrophysical simulations is |
| 2 | +made up of members from around the globe with a diverse set of skills, |
| 3 | +personalities, and experiences. It is through these differences that |
| 4 | +our community experiences success and continued growth. We expect |
| 5 | +everyone in our community to follow these guidelines when interacting |
| 6 | +with others both inside and outside of our community. Our goal is to |
| 7 | +keep ours a positive, inclusive, successful, and growing community. |
| 8 | + |
| 9 | +As members of the community, |
| 10 | + |
| 11 | +* We pledge to treat all people with respect and provide a harassment- |
| 12 | + and bullying-free environment, regardless of sex, sexual orientation |
| 13 | + and/or gender identity, disability, physical appearance, body size, |
| 14 | + race, nationality, ethnicity, and religion. In particular, sexual |
| 15 | + language and imagery, sexist, racist, or otherwise exclusionary |
| 16 | + jokes are not appropriate. |
| 17 | + |
| 18 | +* We pledge to respect the work of others by recognizing |
| 19 | + acknowledgment/citation requests of original authors. As authors, we |
| 20 | + pledge to be explicit about how we want our own work to be cited or |
| 21 | + acknowledged. |
| 22 | + |
| 23 | +* We pledge to welcome those interested in joining the community, and |
| 24 | + realize that including people with a variety of opinions and |
| 25 | + backgrounds will only serve to enrich our community. In particular, |
| 26 | + discussions relating to pros/cons of various technologies, |
| 27 | + programming languages, and so on are welcome, but these should be |
| 28 | + done with respect, taking proactive measure to ensure that all |
| 29 | + participants are heard and feel confident that they can freely |
| 30 | + express their opinions. |
| 31 | + |
| 32 | +* We pledge to welcome questions and answer them respectfully, paying |
| 33 | + particular attention to those new to the community. We pledge to |
| 34 | + provide respectful criticisms and feedback in forums, especially in |
| 35 | + discussion threads resulting from code contributions. |
| 36 | + |
| 37 | +* We pledge to be conscientious of the perceptions of the wider |
| 38 | + community and to respond to criticism respectfully. We will strive |
| 39 | + to model behaviors that encourage productive debate and |
| 40 | + disagreement, both within our community and where we are |
| 41 | + criticized. We will treat those outside our community with the same |
| 42 | + respect as people within our community. |
| 43 | + |
| 44 | +* We pledge to help the entire community follow the code of conduct, |
| 45 | + and to not remain silent when we see violations of the code of |
| 46 | + conduct. We will take action when members of our community violate |
| 47 | + this code such as contacting senior members of the organization (all |
| 48 | + discussions will be treated with the strictest confidence) or |
| 49 | + talking privately with the person. |
| 50 | + |
| 51 | +This code of conduct applies to all community situations online and |
| 52 | +offline, including mailing lists, forums, social media, conferences, |
| 53 | +meetings, associated social events, and one-to-one interactions. |
| 54 | + |
| 55 | +---- |
| 56 | + |
| 57 | +The pyro code of conduct was adapted from the Astropy Community |
| 58 | +Code of Conduct. Parts of this code of conduct have been adapted from |
| 59 | +the PSF code of conduct. |
| 60 | + |
| 61 | +The Astropy Community Code of Conduct is licensed under a Creative |
| 62 | +Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, as are our |
| 63 | +modifications of it. |
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