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# Contributor Code of Conduct
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The Zend Framework project adheres to [The Code Manifesto](http://codemanifesto.com)
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as its guidelines for contributor interactions.
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## The Code Manifesto
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We want to work in an ecosystem that empowers developers to reach their
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potential — one that encourages growth and effective collaboration. A space that
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is safe for all.
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A space such as this benefits everyone that participates in it. It encourages
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new developers to enter our field. It is through discussion and collaboration
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that we grow, and through growth that we improve.
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In the effort to create such a place, we hold to these values:
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1. **Discrimination limits us.** This includes discrimination on the basis of
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race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, nationality, technology
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and any other arbitrary exclusion of a group of people.
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2. **Boundaries honor us.** Your comfort levels are not everyone’s comfort
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levels. Remember that, and if brought to your attention, heed it.
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3. **We are our biggest assets.** None of us were born masters of our trade.
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Each of us has been helped along the way. Return that favor, when and where
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you can.
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4. **We are resources for the future.** As an extension of #3, share what you
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know. Make yourself a resource to help those that come after you.
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5. **Respect defines us.** Treat others as you wish to be treated. Make your
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discussions, criticisms and debates from a position of respectfulness. Ask
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yourself, is it true? Is it necessary? Is it constructive? Anything less is
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unacceptable.
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6. **Reactions require grace.** Angry responses are valid, but abusive language
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and vindictive actions are toxic. When something happens that offends you,
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handle it assertively, but be respectful. Escalate reasonably, and try to
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allow the offender an opportunity to explain themselves, and possibly correct
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the issue.
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7. **Opinions are just that: opinions.** Each and every one of us, due to our
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background and upbringing, have varying opinions. The fact of the matter, is
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that is perfectly acceptable. Remember this: if you respect your own
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opinions, you should respect the opinions of others.
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8. **To err is human.** You might not intend it, but mistakes do happen and
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contribute to build experience. Tolerate honest mistakes, and don't hesitate
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to apologize if you make one yourself.
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