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# Code of Conduct
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The Node.js project has a [Code of Conduct][] that *all* contributors are
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expected to follow. This code describes the *minimum* behavior expectations
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for all contributors.
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As a contributor to Node.js, how you choose to act and interact towards your
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fellow contributors, as well as to the community, will reflect back not only
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on yourself but on the project as a whole. The Code of Conduct is designed and
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intended, above all else, to help establish a culture within the project that
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allows anyone and everyone who wants to contribute to feel safe doing so.
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Should any individual act in any way that is considered in violation of the
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[Code of Conduct][], corrective actions will be taken. It is possible, however,
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for any individual to *act* in such a manner that is not in violation of the
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strict letter of the Code of Conduct guidelines while still going completely
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against the spirit of what that Code is intended to accomplish.
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Open, diverse, and inclusive communities live and die on the basis of trust.
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Contributors can disagree with one another so long as they trust that those
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disagreements are in good faith and everyone is working towards a common goal.
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## Bad actors
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All contributors to Node.js tacitly agree to abide by both the letter and
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spirit of the [Code of Conduct][]. Failure, or unwillingness, to do so will
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result in contributions being respectfully declined.
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A *bad actor* is someone who repeatedly violates the spirit of the Code of
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Conduct through failure to regulate how they
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interact with others. In doing so, bad actors
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alienate other contributors, discourage collaboration, and generally reflect
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poorly on the project as a whole.
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Being a bad actor may be intentional or unintentional. Typically, unintentional
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bad behavior can be easily corrected by being quick to apologize and correct
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course *even if you are not entirely convinced you need to*. Giving other
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contributors the benefit of the doubt and having a sincere willingness to admit
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that you *might* be wrong is critical for any successful open collaboration.
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Don't be a bad actor.
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[Code of Conduct]: https://github.com/nodejs/admin/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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