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## Introduction

We are a collaborative network of people from various backgrounds and interests, who seek to advance glacier evolution modelling through open-source and open-science practices as well as online and in-person networking. Openness, diversity and inclusion make our community strong. Thus, we want to be clear about how to sustain those values together.
We are a collaborative network of people from various backgrounds and interests, who seek to advance glacier evolution modelling through open-source and open-science practices as well as online and in-person networking. Openness, collaboration, diversity and inclusion make our community strong. Thus, we want to be clear about how to sustain those values together.

Our goal is to maintain a safe, helpful and friendly community for everyone, regardless of professional experience, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, personal appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, nationality, or other defining characteristics. We encourage participation from diverse backgrounds and want community members to feel secure sharing ideas and plans without fear of idea appropriation or being 'scooped'. This includes respecting intellectual contributions and engaging in discussions that foster collaborative, rather than competitive, progress.

This code and related procedures apply to behavior occurring in all community venues, including behavior outside of formal community activities — online and in-person — as well as in all one-on-one communications, and anywhere such behavior has the potential to adversely affect the safety and well-being of community members.

## Community spaces where this code of conduct is in application

This code of conduct applies to all online spaces managed by OGGM and all in-person or online OGGM events. This includes:
This code of conduct applies to all online spaces managed by OGGM, all in-person or online OGGM events, and anywhere such behavior has the potential to adversely affect the safety and well-being of community members as well as their career develpment. This includes:

- the OGGM Slack space
- all OGGM repositories in the OGGM github organisation
- the OGGM online meetings
- the OGGM in-person workshops
- the OGGM in-person meetings at conferences, etc.

## Rules of scientific collaboration in an open source community

### Our metrics of success

The OGGM ecosystem is developed using time secured through selective job opportunities and competitive grant proposals by scientific researchers, who commonly prioritize three primary metrics of success:

- Achieving scientific and societal impact.
- Publishing articles in peer-reviewed journals.
- Gathering funding to support their research activities.

### Open source takes time

We proudly share the OGGM software and data under an open-source license, recognizing that:

- Making code truly open-source demands time and dedication.
- Sharing our methods openly in real-time exposes our latest ideas to colleagues and competitors alike.
- Open-source development is an everyday dilemma opposing our metrics of success and our service to teh community.

### What we expect from members of the community

To help ensure sustainable development of OGGM, our expectations follow three principles:

1. Open source does not mean free support, please be respectful of the developpers own needs when reaching out to them.
2. If you find our software helpful, consider collaborating with us so we can advance science together.
3. Help us help you, please consider the many ways you can help us achieve our three metrics of success above, together.

## Expected behaviour

As a member of our open community, we expect all participants to adhere to the following standards of behavior to ensure a positive and inclusive experience for everyone:
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- No fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, intellectual property theft, etc.
- No unauthorized use of ideas shared by community members for projects or publications without proper credit or collaboration.

For guidance on research integrity and ethical conduct, refer to [ORI’s Definition of Research Misconduct](https://ori.hhs.gov/definition-research-misconduct) and the [UKRIO’s Research Misconduct Guidelines](https://ukrio.org/research-integrity/what-is-research-misconduct/).
For guidance on research integrity and ethical conduct, see the [UKRIO’s Research Misconduct Guidelines](https://ukrio.org/research-integrity/what-is-research-misconduct/). Our project adheres to the [Turing Way Guide for Ethical Research](https://book.the-turing-way.org).

## Consequences ⚖️

Unacceptable behavior will not be tolerated in our community. If you are the subject of, or witness to any violations of this Code of Conduct, please contact us via email at [info@oggm.org](mailto:info@oggm.org).
Unacceptable behavior and research misconduct will not be tolerated in our community. If you are the subject of, or witness to any violations of this Code of Conduct, please contact us via email at [info@oggm.org](mailto:info@oggm.org).

In response to violations, the OGGM [steering committee](roles.md) will take any action they deem appropriate, up to and including expulsion from all OGGM spaces and events.

## Authors
## Authors and acknowledgments

- Beatriz Recinos, Fabien Maussion, Lizz Ultee
- Creation date: 2024-10-22
- This CoC is inspired by [PSECCO's Community Guidelines](https://psecco.org/pseccos-community-guidelines) and the [APECS CoC chapter in the APECS handbook](https://www.apecs.is/who-we-are/publications/apecs-handbook.html).
- This CoC is inspired by [PSECCO's Community Guidelines](https://psecco.org/pseccos-community-guidelines) and the [APECS CoC chapter in the APECS handbook](https://www.apecs.is/who-we-are/publications/apecs-handbook.html). The section on rules of collaborations in an open-source community was adapted from a presentation by [Cedric H. David](https://github.com/c-h-david).
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# {octicon}`rocket` Mission

**The OGGM community is a collaborative, open-source initiative focused on advancing glacier science and understanding the impacts of climate change on glaciers. Our mission is to provide accessible and comprehensive glacier modeling tools for researchers, educators, and decision-makers. Together, we are building a community-driven platform that enables:**
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The OGGM community is a collaborative, open-source initiative focused on advancing glacier science and understanding the impacts of climate change on glaciers. Our mission is to provide accessible and comprehensive glacier modeling tools for researchers, educators, and decision-makers. Together, we are building a community-driven platform that enables:
- **Cutting-edge glacier and climate science.**
- **Open educational resources to train the next generation of scientists.**
- **Public awareness of the importance of glaciers in our changing climate.**
- Cutting-edge glacier and climate science.
- Open educational resources to train the next generation of scientists.
- Public awareness of the importance of glaciers in our changing climate.
**We are passionate about supporting open science, providing high-quality data, and encouraging innovative uses of our tools. The OGGM community operates with a spirit of openness and collaboration, recognizing that the best scientific progress is made together.**
We are passionate about supporting open science, providing high-quality data, and encouraging innovative uses of our tools. The OGGM community operates with a spirit of openness and collaboration, recognizing that the best scientific progress is made together.
-- OGGM Community Members
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