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OpenHIE Community Code of Conduct

 

Introduction

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 channels, events, public meetings or private correspondence.

Interaction Style

Be Considerate.

Our work will be used by others and we will count on others work as well.  Any decision made will affect users and colleagues thus all decisions must be made with the utmost thought and consideration.

Be Respectful.

Everyone can make a valuable contribution to OpenHIE.  We are not always going to share the same outlook but this is what makes our community diverse. While we all experience frustration now and then it is important to appreciate that different constituencies come at work in different ways.  Remember a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is not a productive one.

Be Collaborative.

OpenHIE is a community of communities and collaboration is what binds us all together.  We encourage everyone to work transparently within our community and with local partners allowing contributions to happen in different.

Collaboration reduces redundancy and improves the quality of our work. This lack of redundancy is a benefit that the whole community and implementing partners can benefit from.

Be Inclusive.

OpenHIE is an open community. We welcome and support diversity, including (without limitation) in age, culture, ethnicity, gender, gender-identity, sexual orientation, language, race, and religious views.  All OpenHIE invovled activities should be inclusive and should support diversity, including (without limitation) in age, culture, ethnicity, gender, gender-identity, sexual orientation, language, race, and religious views.

Be Available,

We are all very busy with multiple projects. Check your e-mails regularly and answer them promptly—even if it's "I'll get back to you."

Be Encouraging.

We all have our own understanding of how things should be done but sometime need a push to share our ideas. OpenHIE encourages all members to be open when it comes to their ideas.

Step Down Considerately

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.

How to Raise Issues

Direct conversation.

Raise issue with community lead.

Talk with Paul Biondich.

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