Code of Conduct

Hyperic Community Code of Conduct

In an effort to encourage a healthy, thriving and productive community, we at Hyperic have drawn up a Code of Conduct for the Hyperic Community. Members of the Hyperic Community need to work together effectively, and this code of conduct lays down the "ground rules" for our cooperation.

In the Free Software world, we collaborate openly on a volunteer basis to build software for everyone's benefit. We improve on the work of others and then share our improvements on the same basis.

That collaboration depends on good relationships between developers and end users. To this end, we've agreed on the following code of conduct to help define the ways that we think collaboration and cooperation should work.

Ground Rules

This Code of Conduct covers your behavior as a member of the Hyperic community, in any forum, mailing list, wiki, web site, IRC channel, public meeting or private correspondence. The Hyperic Community team will arbitrate in any dispute over the conduct of a member of the community.

The Hyperic code of conduct is based, in part, on the Ubuntu code of conduct and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. You may re-use it for your own project, and modify it as you wish, but please allow others to use your modifications.

Scope of Community Code of Conduct

Web forums, wikis, blogs and mailing lists are an important part of the Hyperic community. This code of conduct applies to your behavior in each of these forums. Please follow these guidelines in addition to the general code of conduct:

  1. Please use a valid email address to which direct responses can be made.
  2. Please avoid flamewars, trolling, personal attacks, and repetitive arguments. On technical matters, the core developers can make a final decision. On matters of community governance, the community team can make a final decision.
  3. Hyperic community support cannot be considered a substitute for our world-class support available via the enterprise subscription. If you require timely responses to meet SLA's, please contact an Hyperic sales or call 1-888-4Hyperic.

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