On Sat, Apr 26, 2025 at 9:45 AM Benson Muite via legal <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Fedora has a code of conduct which begins:
>
> "In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as the
> Fedora community pledge to collaborate in a respectful and constructive
> manner, and welcome everyone willing to join us in that pledge. We welcome
> individuals regardless of ability, age, background, body size, education,
> ethnicity, family status, gender identity and expression, geographic
> location, level of experience, marital status, nationality, national
> origin, native language, personal appearance, race and/or ethnicity,
> religion, sexual identity and orientation, socioeconomic status, or any
> other dimension of diversity."
>
> However, Fedora is also sponsored by companies domiciled in the USA:
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/legal/export/
>
> If these policies should be in conflict, which one supersedes the other?
>

I think this is an important question but since the code of conduct is not
a "legal" policy (though a former Red Hat lawyer helped draft it)  I think
it is off-topic for this list and should be addressed instead to the Fedora
Council.

Richard
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