diff --git a/Documentation/process/code-of-conduct-interpretation.rst b/Documentation/process/code-of-conduct-interpretation.rst index b14441711f7b..ecf84cd29735 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/code-of-conduct-interpretation.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/code-of-conduct-interpretation.rst @@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ regarding conduct issues. Maintainers should be willing to help when problems occur, and work with others in the community when needed. Do not be afraid to reach out to -the TAB or other maintainers if you're uncertain how to handle -situations that come up. It will not be considered a violation report -unless you want it to be. If you are uncertain about approaching the -TAB or any other maintainers, please reach out to our conflict mediator, -Mishi Choudhary . +the Technical Advisory Board (TAB) or other maintainers if you're +uncertain how to handle situations that come up. It will not be +considered a violation report unless you want it to be. If you are +uncertain about approaching the TAB or any other maintainers, please +reach out to our conflict mediator, Mishi Choudhary . In the end, "be kind to each other" is really what the end goal is for everybody. We know everyone is human and we all fail at times, but the @@ -125,9 +125,9 @@ are listed at . Members can not access reports made before they joined or after they have left the committee. The initial Code of Conduct Committee consists of volunteer members of -the Technical Advisory Board (TAB), as well as a professional mediator -acting as a neutral third party. The first task of the committee is to -establish documented processes, which will be made public. +the TAB, as well as a professional mediator acting as a neutral third +party. The first task of the committee is to establish documented +processes, which will be made public. Any member of the committee, including the mediator, can be contacted directly if a reporter does not wish to include the full committee in a