LLVM CoC Incident Reporting Guide — LLVM 21.0.0git documentation (original) (raw)

First of all, please do not feel like you may be a burden to us by reporting incidents. We consider reports an opportunity for us to act: by knowing about an incident, we can act on it if appropriate, and reduce continuation of problematic behavior. If we don’t know, we can’t learn or take any appropriate actions.

If you are not sure the situation being reported was a Code of Conduct violation, we encourage you to still report it. We would much rather have reports where we decide to take no action, rather than miss a report of an actual violation. There is no harm in reporting an incident which is later determined not to be a violation, and knowing about incidents that are not violations can also help us to improve the Code of Conduct or the processes surrounding it.

Reporting and Contact Information

If you believe anyone is in physical danger, please notify appropriate law enforcement first. If you are unsure what law enforcement agency is appropriate, please include this in your report and we will attempt to notify them.

Guidelines for Reporting Incidents

Please email conduct@llvm.org with the following details (if possible):

If you are unable to provide all of this information, please still make the report and include as much information as you have.

When handling a report, we follow our Response Guide.

Confidentiality

All reports will be kept confidential with details shared only with the Code of Conduct committee members. In the case that a CoC committee member is involved in a report, the member will be asked to recuse themselves from ongoing conversations, and they will not have access to any reports at any time. Resolution action may also include removal of that member from the CoC committee.

Some incidents happen in one-on-one interactions, and though details are anonymized, the reported person may be able to guess who made the report. If you have concerns about retaliation or your personal safety, please note those concerns in your report. You are still encouraged to report the incident so that we can support you while keeping our community members safe. In some cases, we can compile several anonymized reports into a pattern of behavior, and take action on that pattern.

Transparency reports will be published but will retain confidentiality. See theResponse Guide. for details on this.

Following Up With Reporter(s)

Once a report is filed, the Code of Conduct committee will handle the review and follow up according to the procedures in the Response Guide.

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This guide was created and inspired by the following: the Django Project,Carpentries Response Guide, and the Write The Docs Response Guide.

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