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International law supersedes all codes of conduct, including this one.
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Authors of codes of conduct presuming the authority to create new laws
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should be brought to justice.
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This being said, if you still insist on wringing advice from us:
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Be kind. Be professional. Be friendly. Be respectful. Focus on the project.
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[Report inappropriate conduct](https://help.github.com/en/articles/reporting-abuse-or-spam).
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Contributions which fail to conform to these guidelines may be reworded,
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censored, and/or reported as abuse without notice.
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## The long explanation
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We celebrate the fact that all contributions come from different humans with
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their own unique attributes, background and history. However we also place a
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strong emphasis on neutrality and a simple focus on the project's goals.
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Contributions are thus particularly welcome when references to gender,
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ethnicity, religion and so on are avoided as much as possible.
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This is for inclusiveness, professionality, and also privacy and security.
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This likely means that apart from usernames (which frequently unavoidably hint
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about the author's background) there should be no personal information included
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in contributions.
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Note that we have no contract with contributors. Introducing contributor licence
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agreements (CLAs) would allow us to enforce additional rules but would also be a
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scary barrier for new contributors. We don't want to be scary. We love you!
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