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Adding CoC guidelines for enforcing incidents in public forums that don't require an official report #68

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@choldgraf

Hey all - a few times now we have had people show up on the community forum (I think this has happened on the listserv as well but we don't really have control over the tech there as much) being rude, unhelpful, or otherwise confrontational.

I have a personal approach to how I deal with these situations (generally, a polite note of what the person is doing wrong and locking the thread) but I think it'd be helpful for Jupyter to have guidelines for how people should handle these situations in general.

I believe that these kinds of situations don't merit an official CoC violation report, since usually it is from people who aren't active in the community and going through an official process for every jerk on the internet would be a time-consuming process. Instead some language about "if you fail to abide by XXX rules in public forums that Jupyter controls, you can expect YYY to happen" would be helpful.

What do people think about this? If folks are +1 I can add some language in a PR.

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