LLVM Is Pursuing A Community Code of Conduct

Written by Michael Larabel in LLVM on 13 October 2015 at 08:57 AM EDT. 22 Comments
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While the LLVM community tends to be very respectful to one another and I'm having a hard time thinking of when things have ever gotten out of hand in their mailing list discussions, they are now pursuing a Community Code of Conduct.

This community code of conduct is part of their process in setting up the LLVM Foundation. The code of conduct is currently under review for comments. Their code of conduct boils down to being friendly and patient, welcoming, considerate, respectful, careful in words you choose, and to understand why disagreements take place. Yep, basic common sense to most individuals.

Those wanting to learn more about LLVM's proposed Community Code of Conduct can see this RFC mailing list thread.
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