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# Contributor Code of Conduct |
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## Related Code of Conduct |
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Participant Code of Conduct |
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[https://www2.fin.ucar.edu/ethics/participant-code-conduct](https://www2.fin.ucar.edu/ethics/participant-code-conduct) |
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## Our Pledge |
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We, as contributors and maintainers (participants), of WRF-Python pledge to |
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make participation in our software project and community a safe, productive, |
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welcoming and inclusive experience for everyone. All participants are required |
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to abide by this Code of Conduct. This includes respectful treatment of |
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everyone regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity |
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or expression, level of experience, nationality, political affiliation, |
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veteran status, pregnancy, genetic information, physical appearance, race, |
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religion, or sexual orientation, as well as any other characteristic protected |
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under applicable US federal or state law. |
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## Our Standards |
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Examples of behaviors that contribute to a positive environment include: |
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* Using welcoming and inclusive language |
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* Respectful when offering and gracefully accepting constructive criticism |
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* Acknowledging the contributions of others |
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* Focusing on what is best for the community |
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* Showing empathy towards other community members |
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* Treating everyone with respect and consideration, valuing a diversity of |
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views and opinions |
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* Communicating openly with respect for others, critiquing ideas rather than |
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individuals |
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Examples of unacceptable behavior include, but are not limited to: |
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* Harassment, intimidation, or discrimination in any form |
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* Personal attacks directed toward other participants |
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* Unwelcome sexual attention or advances |
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* Inappropriate, negative, derogatory comments and/or attacks on personal |
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beliefs |
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* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic |
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address, without explicit permission |
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* Refusing to use the pronouns that someone requests |
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* Alarming, intimidating, threatening, or hostile comments or conduct |
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* Physical or verbal abuse by anyone to anyone, including but not limited to a |
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participant, member of the public, guest, member of any institution or |
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sponsor |
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* Comments related to characteristics given in the pledge at the top |
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* Inappropriate use of nudity and/or sexual images |
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* Threatening or stalking other participants |
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* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a |
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professional setting |
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## Scope |
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This Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Project whether it |
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be online or face-to-face. This includes project code, code repository, |
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associated web pages, documentation, mailing lists, project websites and |
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wiki pages, issue tracker, meetings, telecons, events, project social media |
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accounts, and any other forums created by the project team which the community |
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uses for communication. In addition, violations of this Code of Conduct |
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outside these spaces may affect a person's ability to participate within them. |
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Representation of a project may be further defined and clarified by project |
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maintainers. |
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## Community Responsibilities |
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Everyone in the community is empowered to respond to people who are showing |
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unacceptable behavior. They can talk to them privately or publicly. Anyone |
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requested to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately. |
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If the behavior continues concerns may be brought to the project |
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administrators or to any other party listed in the Reporting section below. |
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## Project Administrator Responsibilities |
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Project Administrators are responsible for clarifying the standards of |
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acceptable behavior and are encouraged to model appropriate behavior and |
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provide support when people in the community point out inappropriate behavior. |
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Project administrator(s) are normally the ones that would be tasked to carry |
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out the actions in the Consequences section below. |
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Project Administrators are also expected to keep this Code of Conduct updated |
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with the main one housed at UCAR as listed below in the Attribution section. |
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## Reporting |
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Instances of unacceptable behavior can be brought to the attention of the |
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project administrator(s) who may take any action as outlined in the |
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Consequences section below. However, making a report to a project |
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administrator is not considered an 'official report' to UCAR. |
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Instances of unacceptable behavior may also be reported directly to UCAR via |
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UCAR's Harassment Reporting and Complaint Procedure at [https://www2.fin.ucar.edu/procedures/hr/harassment-reporting-and-complaint-procedure](https://www2.fin.ucar.edu/procedures/hr/harassment-reporting-and-complaint-procedure), |
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or anonymously through UCAR's EthicsPoint Hotline at [https://www2.fin.ucar.edu/ethics/anonymous-reporting](https://www2.fin.ucar.edu/ethics/anonymous-reporting). |
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Complaints received by UCAR will be handled pursuant to the procedures |
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outlined in UCAR's Harassment Reporting and Complaint Procedure. Complaints |
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to UCAR will be held as confidential as practicable under the circumstances, |
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and retaliation against a person who initiates a complaint or an inquiry about |
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inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated. |
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Any Contributor can use these reporting methods even if they are not directly |
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affiliated with UCAR. The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page for reporting |
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is here: [https://www2.fin.ucar.edu/procedures/hr/reporting-faqs](https://www2.fin.ucar.edu/procedures/hr/reporting-faqs). |
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## Consequences |
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Upon receipt of a complaint, the project administrator(s) may take any action |
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deemed necessary and appropriate under the circumstances. Such action can |
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include things such as: removing, editing, or rejecting comments, commits, |
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code, wiki edits, email, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned |
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to this Code of Conduct, or banning temporarily or permanently any contributor |
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for other behaviors that are deemed inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or |
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harmful. Project Administrators also have the right to report violations to |
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UCAR HR and/or UCAR's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (ODEI) as |
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well as a participant's home institution and/or law enforcement. In the event |
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an incident is reported to UCAR, UCAR will follow its Harassment Reporting |
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and Complaint Procedure. |
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## Process for Changes |
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All UCAR managed projects are required to adopt this Contributor Code of |
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Conduct. Adoption is assumed even if not expressly stated in the repository. |
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Projects should fill in sections where prompted with project-specific |
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information, including, project name, email addresses, adoption date, etc. |
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There is one section below marked "optional" that may not apply to a given |
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project. |
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Projects that adopt this Code of Conduct need to stay up to date with |
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UCAR's Contributor Code of Conduct, linked with a DOI in the "Attribution" |
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section below. Projects can make limited substantive changes to the Code of |
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Conduct, however, the changes must be limited in scope and may not contradict |
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the UCAR Contributor Code of Conduct. |
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## Attribution |
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This Code of Conduct was originally adapted from the Contributor Covenant, |
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version 1.4, available at [Contributor-Covenant](http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4). |
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We then aligned it with the UCAR Participant Code of Conduct, which also |
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borrows from the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Code of Conduct. The UCAR |
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Participant Code of Conduct applies to both UCAR employees as well as |
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participants in activities run by UCAR. We modified the "scope" section with |
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the django project description, and we added "Publication Ethics" from |
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the NGEET/FATES project. The original version of this for all software |
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projects that have strong management from UCAR or UCAR staff is available |
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on the UCAR website at [*Enter DOI link name*] (the date that it was adopted |
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by this project was [*Enter date adopted*]). When responding to complaints |
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UCAR HR and ODEI will do so based on the latest published version. Therefore, |
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any project-specific changes should follow the Process for Changes section |
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above. |
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## Publication Ethics (optional) |
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We aim to create an open development environment where developers can be |
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confident that all members of the community are publishing any research |
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on the project in an ethical manner. In particular, writing code is a form of |
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intellectual contribution, and one should expect that all such intellectual |
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contributions are respected and given credit in any resulting published work. |
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To support the community and avoid issues of misconduct related to the above |
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principle, please respect the following rules: |
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* Document the version of the code used in any publication, preferably by |
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either using a release tag (existing or newly created) if possible, or a |
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commit hash if not. |
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* Do not use code from anywhere other than the central project's development |
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repository main development branch without discussing with the author(s) of |
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the modified code your intentions for using the code and receiving their |
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permission to do so. |
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* When using project features that have recently been integrated into the |
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central Project development repository, be mindful of the contributions |
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of others and, where the novel features qualitatively affect the results, |
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involve the author(s) of these features in any resulting manuscripts. |
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Be particularly aware of the concerns of early career researchers, and |
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ensure they have sufficient time to lead publications using their |
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developments. |
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* When discussing results arising from older project features that have been |
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described in the literature or releases, accurately cite the publications |
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describing those features or releases. |
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