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# Linkerd Community Code of Conduct
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As a CNCF project, we follow the [CNCF Contributor Code of
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Conduct](https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md).
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Additionally, we are committed to the following guidelines adapted from the
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[Rust Code of Conduct](https://www.rust-lang.org/en-US/conduct.html):
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## Community Guidelines
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Our goal is to foster an inclusive and diverse community of technology
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enthusiasts.
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Try to be your best self. Treat your fellow community members with kindness and
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empathy. We welcome disagreements when they are conducted respectfully and
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without personal attacks.
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We ask that you keep unstructured critique to a minimum. Disparaging remarks
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about the project are unnecessary and a drain on community morale. Feedback
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should be constructive and relevant. Having passionately held opinions on what
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should improve is encouraged! We hope you will use that enthusiasm to roll up
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your sleeves and get involved by submitting pull requests. We have additional
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guidelines on [how to ask constructive
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questions](https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd/wiki/How-To-Ask-Questions-in-Slack).
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We don't tolerate insults, spamming, trolling, flaming, baiting, or harassment.
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We don't tolerate sexual language, imagery, or unwanted advances. Private
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harassment is also unacceptable.
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We do our best to avoid
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[subtle-isms](https://www.recurse.com/manual#sub-sec-social-rules): small
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actions that make others feel uncomfortable. If you witness a subtle-ism, you
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may respectfully point it out to the person publicly or privately, or you may
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ask a moderator to say something. Accidentally saying something biased is
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common, expected, and readily forgiven. It is not in and of itself a bannable
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offense.
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## Moderation
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If you feel that a channel needs moderation, please message one of the
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[`maintainers`](MAINTAINERS.md) directly.
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Moderators will issue a warning to users who don't follow the code of conduct. A
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second offense results in a temporary ban, a third warrants a permanent ban.
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It's at the moderator's discretion to un-ban a remorseful user, or immediately
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ban a toxic user without warning. Unjustified bans can be appealed by contacting
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banhammer@buoyant.io.
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