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6 Dancer2::Policy - Dancer core and community policy and standards of
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13 This document describes various policies (most notably, the standards
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16 This is what we expect from our community and ourselves and these are
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18 community remains a safe space for all of its members, without
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22 These standards apply anywhere the community comes together as a group.
23 This includes, but is not limited to, the Dancer IRC channel, the
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26 · Always be civil.
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32 Civility is simple: stick to the facts while avoiding demeaning remarks
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34 Responding in kind to incivility is not acceptable.
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36 If the list moderators tell you that you are not being civil, carefully
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38 may protest, but repeated protest in the face of a repeatedly
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41 Unacceptable behavior will result in a public and clearly identified
42 warning. Repeated unacceptable behavior will result in removal from
43 the mailing list and revocation of any commit bit. The first removal is
44 for one month. Subsequent removals will double in length. After six
45 months with no warning, a user's ban length is reset. Removals, like
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48 The list of moderators consists of all active core developers. This
49 includes, in alphabetical order, Alberto Simões, David Precious, Jason
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51 Stefan Hornburg (Racke), Steven Humphrey, and Yanick Champoux.
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53 This list might additionally grow to active members of the community
54 who have stepped up to help handle abusive behavior. If this should
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57 Additionally, it's important to understand the self-regulating nature
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63 Moderators are responsible for issuing warnings and take disciplinary
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67 As a core principle, abuse is never tolerated. One cannot berate,
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71 The community specifically considers as abuse any attempts to otherize
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73 their technical skill, knowledge or by their age, colour, disability,
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77 The community aims to maintain a safe space for everyone, in any forum
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81 Remember, this is your community, as much as it is anyone else's.
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84 This policy has been adopted and adapted from the policy available for
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87 The original inspiration policy document can be read at perlpolicy.
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93 This software is copyright (c) 2019 by Alexis Sukrieh.
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95 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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