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The OpenHIE code of conduct is for the community as a reference for how people from all demographics and cultures should interact with one another. This Code of Conduct covers our behaviour as members of the OpenHIE Community, in forums, mailing lists, wikis, web sites, IRC online chat channels, events, public meetings or private correspondence.

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People on every project come and go, and OpenHIE is no different. When you leave or disengage from the community, in whole or in part, we ask that you do so in a way that minimizes disruption to the Project. This means you should tell people you are leaving and take the proper steps to ensure that others can pick up where you leave off.

Consequences of inappropriate behavior.

How to Raise Issues

Direct conversation.

Raise issue with community lead.

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We are committed to upholding the code of conduct, and, as such, we will enforce disciplinary actions for people who continually disregard these principles. If a community member is seen to violate the OpenMRS Code of Conduct, their behavior will be referred to the OpenMRS community management team which will take appropriate and open action befitting the severity of the violation.

Violations and penalties

The OpenMRS community management team will consider and decide upon an appropriate penalty based on the severity of the violation. In all instances, both the reporter and violator will be notified of the event, and what action will be taken. Such actions could include one or more of the following:

  • An official warning message on the violation 
  • Temporary or permanent suspension of OpenMRS accounts
  • Removal of privileges from, or adding restrictions to OpenMRS accounts
  • Removal of content/contributions
  • Removal from the OpenMRS community

Attribution – derived from OpenMRS Privacy Policy