Miraheze Spaces Code of Conduct/fr

Conduite générale
Cette section de la politique s'applique à tous les domaines où «Miraheze» en tant que groupe a autorité. Une liste non exhaustive de choses que cela comprend est le site Web lui-même, tout canal IRC sur freenode.net dans l'espace de noms #miraheze- (y compris le canal #miraheze), Phabricator, et Discord.


 * Soyez gentil. Nous faisons tous partie de la même communauté, alors soyez amicaux, accueillants et généralement gentils. Soyez quelqu'un que les autres veulent côtoyer.


 * Soyez respectueux. Le désaccord n'est pas une excuse pour les mauvaises manières. Nous travaillons ensemble pour résoudre les conflits, assumer de bonnes intentions et faire de notre mieux pour agir de manière empathique. Nous ne permettons pas à la frustration de se transformer en attaque personnelle. Une communauté où les gens se sentent mal à l'aise ou menacés n'est pas productive.


 * Le harcèlement d'autres utilisateurs est inacceptable. Selon la gravité de vos actions, vous pouvez être averti une fois ou immédiatement banni.


 * Demandez de l'aide en cas de doute. Personne ne devrait être parfait dans cette communauté. Poser des questions tôt évite de nombreux problèmes plus tard, c'est pourquoi les questions sont encouragées, même si elles peuvent être dirigées vers le forum approprié. Les personnes interrogées doivent être réactives et utiles.


 * Démarrez prudemment. Si vous êtes un membre du personnel, ou si vous avez une certaine forme de responsabilité dans la gestion des ressources de la communauté (c'est-à-dire que vous exploitez un robot), soyez conscient de vos propres contraintes. Nous savons tous que la vie peut être occupée, alors si vous savez qu'un nouvel emploi ou une nouvelle situation familiale aura un impact sur votre capacité à participer à la communauté, trouvez un moyen de démissionner gracieusement. Assurez-vous que quelqu'un peut prendre le relais pour vous et transférer les informations pertinentes (contacts, mots de passe, etc.) pour une transition en douceur.

Nous allons tous sur des tangentes parfois, et une discussion informelle hors sujet est bien. Cependant, pour tous les services de Miraheze, si vous perturbez les discussions réelles sur le sujet, vous pouvez être mis de côté.

In addition to our Content Policy that covers our website, all forms of spam are unacceptable.

Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy apply to services besides our website, where applicable.

Definition of Harassment
Harassment and poor manners defined in this Code of Conduct includes those set forth below, but are not limited to:


 * Personal attacks, violence, threats of violence, or deliberate intimidation.


 * Offensive, derogatory, or discriminatory comments.


 * Gratuitous or off-topic use of sexual language or imagery.


 * Inappropriate or unwanted public or private communication, following, or any form of stalking.


 * Disclosure of a person's identity or other private information without their consent. Disclosure of some identifying information is not consent to disclose other identifying information.


 * Inappropriate or unwanted publication of private communication. Publishing or reporting private communication or personally identifying information for the purposes of reporting harassment (as explained here) is acceptable.


 * Harming the discussion or community with methods such as sustained disruption, interruption, or blocking of community collaboration (i.e. trolling).


 * Discrimination (unless required by law), particularly against marginalized and otherwise underrepresented groups. Targeted outreach to such groups is allowed and encouraged.


 * Using the code of conduct system for purposes other than reporting genuine violations of the code of conduct (e.g., retaliating against a reporter or victim by filing a report claiming their response was harassment).


 * Attempting to circumvent a decision of the Commission or appeals body, e.g. unblocking someone during a period the Commission banned them.


 * Repeated failures to handle harassment appropriately despite proper warnings by Stewards/Code of Conduct Commission members

IRC Specifics
This section applies to all IRC channels in the #miraheze namespace on freenode.net. We understand that IRC can be a very useful tool for communicating with Miraheze Staff and Volunteers in real-time, but please keep the following in mind:

Like on our other services, spam is not allowed and off-topic discussion should only go so far.

IRC channel or namespace operators (users with the +o ChanServ flag in one or more #miraheze* channels) have discretion when it comes to IRC channel moderation.


 * 1) miraheze operators should specify time lengths and reasons for all bans and quiets so that eir will manage our ban list

Phabricator Specifics
Phabricator is our open source issue tracking software (among other things), and we know it can be hard to make sense of all the things going on there.

As always, please be respectful of everyone using Phabricator.

Please try to be understanding when we can't quickly get to certain tasks or have to decline them for one reason or another.

Spam, or any other inappropriate behavior violating this Code of Conduct on Phabricator, may result in your account being disabled by a Phabricator Administrator.

Moderation
The Miraheze Support platforms (IRC, Phabricator, any other medium defined by the commission) are not free speech venues; they are for discussion about Miraheze. Each of these spaces have their own moderators.

The Code of Conduct Commission members and moderators are held to a higher standard than other community members. If a commission member or moderator creates an inappropriate situation, they should expect less leeway than others, and should expect to be removed from their position if they cannot adhere to the CoC.

Complaints about commission members or moderator actions must be handled using the reporting process below.

Enforcement
The Code of Conduct Commission is a group of people that represent the Miraheze community. They are responsible for handling conduct-related issues. Their purpose is to de-escalate conflicts and try to resolve issues to the satisfaction of all parties. They are elected as per the Commission rules.

If you encounter someone violating the Code of Conduct, you should contact the Commission by following Code of Conduct/Commission.

The decision of the Code of Conduct Commission can be only appealed once, with the exception of permanent ban (that can be appealed once a year), and if the party does not appeal within a month after the decision, it is final. Final decision of the Commission cannot be overturned by the Staff team, unless it involves legal matters (Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, or any applicable policy)

Supplementary Provisions for forming first Code of Conduct Commission
First members of the Commission is set to be 5 people, 2 of which are delegated by the System Administrators, 1 of which are delegated by the Stewards, and 2 of which are elected directly by the community. The seat for community-elected member will follow Miraheze Meta Requests for Permissions procedures. The first election should start right after the proposed amendment is ratified by the community via a Request for Comment.

The first Commission members should develop procedures for future Commission election with community consultation.

Attribution
Part of this policy has been adapted from Golang Code of Conduct, Django Code of Conduct - Reporting Guide , Wikimedia Code of Conduct Technical Committee, Wikimedia Technical spaces Code of Conduct, Ubuntu Code of Conduct v2.0 and Google Developer Community Guidelines , and all are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-sharealike 3.0 Unported.