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FIX #744 Add code of conduct #1082

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# The sbt-native-packager Code of Conduct

## Conduct

**Contact**: [Any maintainer][maintainers]

* We are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for
all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity,
religion, or similar personal characteristic.
* Please avoid using overtly sexual nicknames or other nicknames that might
detract from a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all.
* Please be kind and courteous. There's no need to be mean or rude.
* Please do not curse or use bad words. Foul language will not help us to build
a great product.
* Respect that people have differences of opinion and that every design or
implementation choice carries a trade-off and numerous costs. There is seldom
a right answer.
* Please keep unstructured critique to a minimum. If you have solid ideas you
want to experiment with, make a fork and see how it works.
* We will exclude you from interaction if you insult, demean or harass
anyone. That is not welcome behaviour. We interpret the term "harassment" as
including the definition in the
[Citizen Code of Conduct](http://citizencodeofconduct.org/); if you have any
lack of clarity about what might be included in that concept, please read
their definition. In particular, we don't tolerate behavior that excludes
people in socially marginalized groups.
* Private harassment is also unacceptable. No matter who you are, if you feel
you have been or are being harassed or made uncomfortable by a community
member, please contact one of the [Maintainers][] immediately. Whether you're
a regular contributor or a newcomer, we care about making this community a
safe place for you and we've got your back.
* Likewise any spamming, trolling, flaming, baiting or other attention-stealing
behaviour is not welcome.

[maintainers]: https://github.com/sbt/sbt-native-packager#maintainers

## Moderation

These are the policies for upholding our community's standards of conduct in our
communication channels, most notably in sbt-native-packagers’s Github organisation.

1. Remarks that violate the sbt-native-packager code of conduct, including
hateful, hurtful, oppressive, or exclusionary remarks, are not allowed.
2. Remarks that moderators find inappropriate, whether listed in the code of
conduct or not, are also not allowed.
3. Moderators will first respond to such remarks with a warning.
4. If the warning is unheeded, the user will be "kicked," i.e., kicked out of
the communication channel to cool off.
5. If the user comes back and continues to make trouble, they will be banned,
i.e., indefinitely excluded.
6. Moderators may choose at their discretion to un-ban the user if it was a
first offense and they offer the offended party a genuine apology.
7. If a moderator bans someone and you think it was unjustified, please take it
up with that moderator, or with a different moderator, **in
private**. Complaints about bans in-channel are not allowed.
8. Moderators are held to a higher standard than other community members. If a
moderator creates an inappropriate situation, they should expect less leeway
than others.

In the sbt-native-packager community we strive to go the extra step to look out
for each other. Don't just aim to be technically unimpeachable, try to be your
best self. In particular, avoid flirting with offensive or sensitive issues,
particularly if they're off-topic; this all too often leads to unnecessary
fights, hurt feelings, and damaged trust; worse, it can drive people away from
the community entirely.

And if someone takes issue with something you said or did, resist the urge to be
defensive. Just stop doing what it was they complained about and apologize. Even
if you feel you were misinterpreted or unfairly accused, chances are good there
was something you could've communicated better — remember that it's your
responsibility to make your fellow sbt-native-packager people comfortable.
Everyone wants to get along and we are all here first and foremost because we
want to talk about cool technology. You will find that people will be eager to
assume good intent and forgive as long as you earn their trust.

---

*Adapted from the
[Rust Code of Conduct](https://www.rust-lang.org/conduct.html)* and
[Flycheck Code of Conduct](https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/pull/830).
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[My First Packaged Server Project guide]: http://www.scala-sbt.org/sbt-native-packager/GettingStartedServers/MyFirstProject.html
[jdkpackager]: http://www.scala-sbt.org/sbt-native-packager/formats/jdkpackager.html

## Maintainers ##

- Nepomuk Seiler (@muuki88)
- Alexey Kardapoltsev (@kardapoltsev)
- Derek Wickern (@dwickern)
- Felix Satyaputra (@fsat)

## Credits ##

- [Josh Suereth](https://twitter.com/jsuereth) for the initial developement
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