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- The PyTorch Foundation’s Governing Board oversees the Foundation’s activities according to its Guiding Principles and the PyTorch Foundation Charter.
+ The PyTorch Foundation’s Governing Board oversees the Foundation’s activities according to its Guiding Principles, the PyTorch Foundation Charter, and the PyTorch Foundation Code of Conduct.
The technical governance structure for the PyTorch open source project is defined by the PyTorch maintainers and is available on our PyTorch Technical Governance page.
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+---
+layout: default
+title: PyTorch Foundation Code of Conduct
+body-class: announcement
+background-class: announcement-background
+permalink: /code-of-conduct
+---
+{% assign cards = site.board_info %}
+
+
+ The PyTorch Foundation is committed to fostering an inclusive, welcoming, and safe environment for everyone involved in the PyTorch Foundation community. This commitment extends across all Foundation activities, including but not limited to our technical projects, events, communication channels, and social media presence. We pledge to make participation in our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation. +
++ This code of conduct applies to Governing Board meetings, Technical Advisory Council meetings and outreach programs (such as the Ambassador Program) of the PyTorch Foundation and any other activity of the PyTorch Foundation that is not otherwise covered by a code of conduct of either The Linux Foundation or an applicable technical project. +
++ PyTorch Foundation events that are produced by the Linux Foundation with professional events staff are governed by the Linux Foundation Events Code of Conduct available on the event page, which is designed to be used in conjunction with this PyTorch Foundation Code of Conduct. +
++ Technical projects supported by the PyTorch Foundation are organized as separate projects and each maintains a code of conduct that applies to participants in those projects. +
++ Community members are expected to: +
++ The following behaviors are considered unacceptable within our community: +
++ Violations can be reported to conduct@pytorch.org. All reports will be: +
++ Violations may result in: +
++ If you have concerns about attending an upcoming event where specific individuals may be present: +
++ This Code of Conduct may be amended by the PyTorch Foundation as needed. Changes will be communicated to the community, and continued participation in the community indicates agreement to the current version. +
+
+ For questions, concerns, or reports:
+
+ Email: conduct@pytorch.org
+
+ This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 2.0 available here. +
+ + + +