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6da2c3b
started adding bootstrap carousel - still WIP
vinhub Nov 9, 2014
b51fe5e
added indicators - still WIP
vinhub Nov 9, 2014
eb8e1c1
updated WIP
vinhub Nov 9, 2014
e665000
carousel starts to work, but still needs UI tweaks
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
966717a
bug fix to carousel
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
0cc5069
minor fixes
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
0c6a906
CSS for carousel
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
d829b9d
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
6b09d63
started using Ram's feed (copied locally for now)
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
60e88ad
Added a FlipView - microsoft/microsoft.github.io#15
pgills Nov 10, 2014
7d05045
Revert "Added a FlipView - microsoft/microsoft.github.io#15"
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
4c33d63
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into allprojects
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
054d3ea
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
ba9b2ea
Merge pull request #29 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 10, 2014
ec6299d
Pagination WIP
vinhub Nov 10, 2014
a3586a6
bug fixes to pagination.
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
df58ab7
pagination working
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
b0ea3b8
fixed issue#31 - add missing microsoft orgs
kamaljit Nov 11, 2014
60e9989
Merge pull request #32 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 11, 2014
f59b711
fixed issue#33 - TOU link
kamaljit Nov 11, 2014
540b012
Merge pull request #34 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 11, 2014
d0bf4f6
added "forked from"
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
877732e
display 36 entries on one page
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
abafad5
added real allprojects feed
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
a712524
added one more missing Microsoft organization - SignalR
kamaljit Nov 11, 2014
162e9c8
Merge pull request #35 from MSOpenTech/master
martinwoodward Nov 11, 2014
dca6012
added Ram's feed via JSONP method. It is now working fine
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
da060ad
deleted local copy of allprojects that was made for dev purposes
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
21db870
Merge branch 'allprojects'
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
25b7d0f
Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MSOpenTech/microsoft.gith…
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
020df58
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
fe7b2fc
Merge pull request #36 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 11, 2014
c1117c2
fix for #23: make the whole title area clickable, not just the text
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
0d4c934
Merge pull request #38 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 11, 2014
2e3a22e
Fixes #30 (various layout changes for small screen widths)
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
ca560fd
Merge pull request #39 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 11, 2014
c999666
prevent the brief display of angular templates that sometimes happens…
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
ff96d68
removed the thin black underline near the bottom of the carousel
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
10c3367
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
vinhub Nov 11, 2014
b7a9977
Removing Yammer from the list temporarily
martinwoodward Nov 11, 2014
8668907
Revert b7a997760a
martinwoodward Nov 12, 2014
49d33d5
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
sssssdsddd Nov 12, 2014
fdf513c
Updating header and footer
Nov 12, 2014
2db6a32
Merge pull request #42 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 12, 2014
d2590f1
Revert "Updating header and footer"
Nov 12, 2014
1a6a0bd
Updating header and footer
Nov 12, 2014
04e9388
Merge pull request #43 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 12, 2014
dcddd91
removed BI attributes in footer
vinhub Nov 12, 2014
593c33d
fixed ellipsis for long project names in tiles
vinhub Nov 12, 2014
2c9bf79
Merge pull request #44 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 12, 2014
6302278
switching from index-new.html to index.html
vinhub Nov 12, 2014
1b45d02
Merge pull request #45 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 12, 2014
f68c2c4
Prefix-free urls
xPaw Nov 12, 2014
7030ae2
Merge pull request #47 from xPaw/patch-1
selvasingh Nov 12, 2014
a858974
Fixed casing of ASP.NET org
Eilon Nov 12, 2014
e14cdd6
Merge pull request #48 from Eilon/patch-1
selvasingh Nov 12, 2014
6dec691
changed list of featured repos
vinhub Nov 12, 2014
e7bc8a2
Merge pull request #49 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 12, 2014
4f8eae7
Match font fallbacks
danharper Nov 12, 2014
2d0a53d
Merge pull request #50 from danharper/patch-1
martinwoodward Nov 12, 2014
1a50572
search enhancements:
vinhub Nov 13, 2014
e38c7fa
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
vinhub Nov 13, 2014
9aa236f
Merge pull request #57 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 13, 2014
c1dd481
Use minified angular-ui-bootstrap-tpls on cdn to speed up
PeterDaveHello Nov 13, 2014
e053c65
Merge pull request #59 from PeterDaveHello/patch-1
martinwoodward Nov 13, 2014
258f1cb
Reverting c1dd4816b21e4d288a47058aec949ea8617e493f due to javascript …
martinwoodward Nov 13, 2014
20212d7
Manually adding PR #58 from @theanxy
martinwoodward Nov 13, 2014
2404711
Use minified angular-ui-bootstrap-tpls on cdn to speed up
PeterDaveHello Nov 13, 2014
0fdace2
Make ReadMe orgs align with organization.js
martinwoodward Nov 13, 2014
171a257
Update README.md
martinwoodward Nov 13, 2014
5e73f8c
Merge pull request #61 from PeterDaveHello/patch-1
martinwoodward Nov 13, 2014
7916bba
Add Microsoft Genomics
martinwoodward Nov 14, 2014
2f4fd61
Update ReadMe with new org details
martinwoodward Nov 14, 2014
43c7961
Fix for #54: Make carousel slide are clickable
vinhub Nov 14, 2014
6784b1a
Merge pull request #63 from MSOpenTech/new-clickable-carousel
selvasingh Nov 14, 2014
cb0e5c2
Updates to readme to clarify guidelines for contributors
vinhub Nov 14, 2014
085ddf9
Merge pull request #64 from MSOpenTech/update-readme
selvasingh Nov 14, 2014
0df02d7
prevent the Angular html template from being briefly displayed while …
rebornix Nov 18, 2014
cced5ce
Merge pull request #67 from rebornix/visual_enhancement
viveknirkhe Nov 18, 2014
57975ab
Merge pull request #68 from Microsoft/development
selvasingh Nov 19, 2014
353deb5
Merge pull request #68 from Microsoft/development
selvasingh Nov 19, 2014
1971b26
WEDCS analytics
viveknirkhe Nov 19, 2014
99cbc7f
Merge pull request #71 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 26, 2014
5552662
Merge pull request #72 from Microsoft/development
selvasingh Nov 26, 2014
33a9fb8
Update organization.json
martinwoodward Nov 26, 2014
0f9f61a
Moving back to ui-bootstrap-tpls-0.2.0.js instead of 0.11.2
viveknirkhe Nov 26, 2014
08a8fb8
Merge pull request #73 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 26, 2014
f72937b
added : 4th summary slide, ajax call to get summary, css classes for …
Nov 27, 2014
03b797b
Merge pull request #2 from introp-software/master
viveknirkhe Nov 27, 2014
ec70a16
Merge pull request #75 from Microsoft/development
selvasingh Nov 29, 2014
c098a7a
Merge pull request #74 from MSOpenTech/master
selvasingh Nov 29, 2014
9643695
Merge pull request #76 from Microsoft/development
selvasingh Nov 29, 2014
8aa1263
Update Azure Samples to fix #81
martinwoodward Mar 22, 2015
b5541b1
Align repo titles at middle of line
wongalvis Mar 24, 2015
2926352
fixing Azure-Samples link
lucaslin Mar 25, 2015
21d71fb
Update Azure Samples URL
anands Apr 5, 2015
8a4723b
Merge pull request #84 from codehate/master
martinwoodward Apr 13, 2015
93f6b62
include AzureFederal org in list of Microsoft GitHub orgs
Apr 30, 2015
d168a81
Alter footer to maintain consistency
v95 May 19, 2015
b7201fa
Update README.md
rjmurillo Sep 11, 2015
460a8da
Update organization.json
rjmurillo Sep 11, 2015
3955f8a
Merge pull request #100 from rjmurillo/patch-1
martinwoodward Sep 24, 2015
b033826
light code clean up, missing semi-colons, etc
tjhillard Oct 20, 2015
9f3a19a
removed empty lines where applicable and fixed footer nav margin issue
tjhillard Oct 20, 2015
4f9571e
Merge pull request #90 from AzureFederal/azure-federal
martinwoodward Dec 2, 2015
aa0846a
Merge pull request #83 from lucaslin/patch-1
martinwoodward Dec 2, 2015
4faa012
Add Microsoft OData stack to the organization list
congysu Dec 8, 2015
9bcd966
Update footer
Dec 8, 2015
f65a47e
Merge pull request #120 from congysu/odata
capfei Dec 8, 2015
b0acf1c
Merge pull request #121 from danielmanchev/patch-1
capfei Dec 9, 2015
3a74312
Updated orgs list, removed MSOpenTech logo, updated links and correct…
Dec 10, 2015
5c185ec
Fixed typo
Dec 11, 2015
3d36fce
Merge pull request #82 from wongalvis/patch-1
capfei Dec 15, 2015
cb9390e
Merged branch master into master
Dec 15, 2015
2f88726
scroll to top when navigating to another page
Dec 15, 2015
7134689
Merge pull request #93 from v95/master
capfei Dec 17, 2015
a6c3f58
Fix for footer margin issue and light code clean up #102
Dec 18, 2015
c868d78
Merge branch 'tjhillard-master' into development
Dec 18, 2015
8328745
Merge pull request #124 from capfei/master
capfei Dec 18, 2015
5047a3b
changed featured
Dec 18, 2015
77a4604
Fixing footer
Dec 18, 2015
4da697f
Updating footer with fixes from #80, #98 and #123
Jan 7, 2016
eced660
Updating footer with fixes from #80, #98 and #123
Jan 7, 2016
8ed3b9a
added scrolling
gautamkrishnar Jan 19, 2016
ee9083d
updated terms of use link
Snesha Jan 20, 2016
a227f7a
Fix HTML1409 and HTML1423 errors
iamwillbar Feb 16, 2016
3e4ed9d
Remove setting of styles other than color for :visited
iamwillbar Feb 16, 2016
17ba791
Add Gemfile for testing
iamwillbar Feb 16, 2016
926f613
Merge pull request #128 from gautamkrishnar/development
Snesha Feb 17, 2016
5a5b60a
Merge pull request #129 from Microsoft/issue95
Snesha Feb 17, 2016
f30264e
Merge branch 'master' into development
Snesha Feb 22, 2016
b5b05b1
Updated social images to fix Issue #126
Snesha Feb 23, 2016
8b2bfee
test change to verify setup
Jun 20, 2016
e3f8a78
add codeofconduct folder
Jun 20, 2016
ea73981
upload FAQ as markdown
Jun 20, 2016
e582e58
add index.html
Jun 20, 2016
79a52ca
fix image URL
Jun 20, 2016
39998ba
move faq
Jun 20, 2016
4cf8112
convert FAQ to html
Jun 20, 2016
7455db7
remove .md from FAQ URLs
Jun 20, 2016
78ef4ee
add Markdown versions
Jun 21, 2016
4bfe628
fix sample code formatting
Jun 21, 2016
d381c97
remove line breaks in Markdown sample
Jun 21, 2016
89968f9
update formatting
Jun 21, 2016
d1bc8b2
miscellaneous changes per feedback
Jun 21, 2016
192bf4d
remove passive voice
Jun 21, 2016
4eccb6a
Add Contributor Covenant attribution
jeffmcaffer Jun 21, 2016
09dfcdf
change TODO Group links to http instead of https
Jun 22, 2016
69c7abf
update http->https
Jun 22, 2016
f5474a6
fix accidentally truncated attributions
Jun 22, 2016
615e57a
Consistent attribute order for Link tags
jamesor Jul 8, 2016
9968540
Merge pull request #137 from jamesor/development
iamwillbar Aug 24, 2016
61b1730
Merge branch 'master' into development
jeffwilcox Feb 8, 2017
5c2caa6
Redirecting to opensource.microsoft.com
jeffwilcox Feb 8, 2017
e1f4e5d
Updating README
jeffwilcox Feb 8, 2017
33dad97
remove list of orgs as that is not actively maintained
jeffmcaffer Sep 11, 2017
37a298a
Add CC BY license info to FAQ
jeffmcaffer Sep 11, 2017
04a28e0
Add CC BY 4.0 as the license
jeffmcaffer Sep 11, 2017
0f2eb3b
remove the old MIT license
jeffmcaffer Sep 11, 2017
e9153e6
Update mail to:
kant Sep 25, 2017
d95ac68
Merge pull request #155 from kant/patch-1
capfei Apr 18, 2018
b9f0ba2
Minor Documentation Improvements
xritzx Oct 11, 2018
9b75a91
Link added to the title
xritzx Oct 11, 2018
b309e0f
Update README.md
wabdul539 Oct 26, 2018
44e3996
Updated index.html
Foluwa Oct 31, 2018
111085c
Removing dead link to Code of Conduct template
jeffwilcox Apr 23, 2019
853aea5
Updating the README
jeffwilcox Apr 23, 2019
730c0b8
Merge pull request #165 from wabdul539/master
jeffwilcox Apr 23, 2019
c11f327
Removing META description
jeffwilcox Apr 23, 2019
1178f7e
Merge pull request #166 from Foluwa/optimize
jeffwilcox Apr 23, 2019
bd140a8
Merge pull request #160 from xritzx/master
jeffwilcox Apr 23, 2019
ff489c5
Merge pull request #177 from jeffwilcox/codeOfConductUpdate
fossygirl Apr 23, 2019
32294ba
Update README.md
m0r9un Apr 30, 2019
e94bb23
Removing dead links
jeffwilcox Jul 2, 2019
4aa9e06
Merge pull request #187 from jeffwilcox/codeOfConductChange
jeffwilcox Jul 2, 2019
7a74aac
Merge pull request #178 from m0r9un/patch-1
jeffwilcox Jul 2, 2019
34998a6
Creating SECURITY.MD
jeffwilcox Aug 14, 2019
8b655ad
Links to MSRC submission portal & bug bounty programs
gholliday Sep 4, 2019
d36a4e0
Update SECURITY.MD
gholliday Sep 4, 2019
8eb6f60
Merge pull request #191 from gholliday/patch-1
jeffwilcox Sep 9, 2019
e1dece5
SECURITY.MD: incrementing block version
jeffwilcox Sep 9, 2019
e696c02
Updated SECURITY.MD
vips28 Sep 30, 2019
033ab8e
Merge pull request #193 from vips28/master
jeffwilcox Sep 30, 2019
cfc11d1
SECURITY.MD: incrementing to v0.0.3
jeffwilcox Sep 30, 2019
177452b
Fix a small issue for #hacktoberfest
moritzgloeckl Oct 4, 2019
391e010
Remove redundant 'the'
scovetta Mar 19, 2020
000b4f3
Merge pull request #197 from scovetta/patch-1
jeffwilcox Mar 22, 2020
1d0a0c7
Remove redundant "of a security vulnerability"
bwateratmsft Mar 31, 2020
1ff4dc4
Remove redundant "Microsoft's"
bwateratmsft Mar 31, 2020
27ce73b
Merge pull request #198 from bwateratmsft/patch-1
jeffwilcox Apr 1, 2020
732385a
Noting new source of truth for SECURITY.MD
jeffwilcox Apr 21, 2020
99f0b9e
Merge pull request #194 from moritzgloeckl/patch-1
jeffwilcox Apr 22, 2020
b7c5da0
Adding more resources
jeffwilcox Apr 25, 2020
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microsoft.github.io
[microsoft.github.io](https://microsoft.github.io)
===================

A simple redirector to point onto the Microsoft Openness Site.

Note, if the Microsoft Open Source project you are looking for isn't here then
we have several other Organizations on GitHub:

- https://github.com/MSOpenTech
- https://github.com/aspnet
- https://github.com/Azure
- https://github.com/OfficeDev
- https://github.com/Reactive-Extensions
- https://github.com/fuselabs
- https://github.com/mspnp
- https://github.com/MicrosoftHPC
- https://github.com/yammer
- https://github.com/nuget
- https://github.com/winjs
- https://github.com/nokia-developer
- https://github.com/Microsoft-CISL
- https://github.com/MicrosoftResearch
- https://github.com/OSTC
- https://github.com/liveservices
- https://github.com/AzureADSamples
- https://github.com/microsoft-hsg
- https://github.com/WindowsAzure-Samples
- https://github.com/Azure-Readiness

There are also projects hosted on CodePlex here:

- https://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/MSOpenTech
- https://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/Microsoft
Many open source projects released by Microsoft products, services and teams also have
deployments powered by GitHub Pages on this domain.

To discover Microsoft-released open source projects, learn about Microsoft's open source
approach and other information, check us out online at [opensource.microsoft.com](https://opensource.microsoft.com).

If we can help answer questions about the open source program at Microsoft, you can
contact `opensource at microsoft com` - although we are not able to provide support
for projects through this mechanism.

## Microsoft GitHub resources

- Default repo templates including `SECURITY.MD` and code of conduct files: [microsoft/repo-templates](https://github.com/microsoft/repo-templates)
- [Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct) ([FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/))

## Microsoft open source resources

- [Open Source Blog](https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/opensource/)
- [The Open Source Show on Channel 9](https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Open-Source-Show)
- [https://opensource.microsoft.com/](https://opensource.microsoft.com/)

## Resources for Microsoft employees

- [docs.opensource.microsoft.com](https://docs.opensource.microsoft.com)
- [Link your GitHub Account and join GitHub organizations automatically](https://repos.opensource.microsoft.com)

## How to identify an official Microsoft organization on GitHub

- Official Microsoft GitHub orgs have a professional avatar and include a web address at Microsoft.com or an associated official domain
- Official Microsoft orgs are [Verified on GitHub](https://github.blog/changelog/2018-08-07-domain-verification/) - look for the domain verification indicator on GitHub

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# IMPORTANT: THIS IS NOT THE SOURCE OF TRUTH FOR THIS FILE

The `SECURITY.MD` file used by default in new Microsoft GitHub repos can be found
in the repo `microsoft/repo-templates` at https://github.com/microsoft/repo-templates.

Please contribute any fixes there.

------



<!-- BEGIN MICROSOFT SECURITY.MD V0.0.5 BLOCK -->

## Security

Microsoft takes the security of our software products and services seriously, which includes all source code repositories managed through our GitHub organizations, which include [Microsoft](https://github.com/Microsoft), [Azure](https://github.com/Azure), [DotNet](https://github.com/dotnet), [AspNet](https://github.com/aspnet), [Xamarin](https://github.com/xamarin), and [our GitHub organizations](https://opensource.microsoft.com/).

If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in any Microsoft-owned repository that meets [Microsoft's definition of a security vulnerability](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/tn-archive/cc751383(v=technet.10)), please report it to us as described below.

## Reporting Security Issues

**Please do not report security vulnerabilities through public GitHub issues.**

Instead, please report them to the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) at [https://msrc.microsoft.com/create-report](https://msrc.microsoft.com/create-report).

If you prefer to submit without logging in, send email to [secure@microsoft.com](mailto:secure@microsoft.com). If possible, encrypt your message with our PGP key; please download it from the [Microsoft Security Response Center PGP Key page](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/msrc/pgp-key-msrc).

You should receive a response within 24 hours. If for some reason you do not, please follow up via email to ensure we received your original message. Additional information can be found at [microsoft.com/msrc](https://www.microsoft.com/msrc).

Please include the requested information listed below (as much as you can provide) to help us better understand the nature and scope of the possible issue:

* Type of issue (e.g. buffer overflow, SQL injection, cross-site scripting, etc.)
* Full paths of source file(s) related to the manifestation of the issue
* The location of the affected source code (tag/branch/commit or direct URL)
* Any special configuration required to reproduce the issue
* Step-by-step instructions to reproduce the issue
* Proof-of-concept or exploit code (if possible)
* Impact of the issue, including how an attacker might exploit the issue

This information will help us triage your report more quickly.

If you are reporting for a bug bounty, more complete reports can contribute to a higher bounty award. Please visit our [Microsoft Bug Bounty Program](https://microsoft.com/msrc/bounty) page for more details about our active programs.

## Preferred Languages

We prefer all communications to be in English.

## Policy

Microsoft follows the principle of [Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/msrc/cvd).

<!-- END MICROSOFT SECURITY.MD BLOCK -->
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# Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct FAQ

## Contents

* [Why have a Code of Conduct?](#whycode)
* [Why this Code of Conduct?](#whythis)
* [Why do this across all repos?](#allrepos)
* [How does a project adopt the code and process?](#howadopt)
* [What if my Microsoft project already has a Code of Conduct?](#alreadyhave)
* [How do I raise a concern?](#howreport)
* [What is the process for addressing issues that arise?](#process)
* [How does the resolution team work?](#howteamworks)
* [Can I use this Code of Conduct in my projects?](#caniuse)

## <a name="whycode"></a>Why have a Code of Conduct?
People and communities are the foundation of open source. Communities thrive through diversity of thought and the safety of its members. Microsoft has a deep-seated commitment to diversity and inclusion. All Microsoft employees enjoy a safe work environment and a culture of mutual respect and responsibility. Our team members and open source partners should enjoy the same environment when collaborating on open source projects.

While conduct issues seldom arise, when they do, they are often very public and very passionate. It is best for the community to be prepared with:

* A clear and accessible **Code of Conduct** stating the norms under which projects operate
* An **Issue Resolution Process** for addressing cases where these norms are not being maintained

## <a name="whythis"></a>Why this Code of Conduct?
The [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/) is an instantiation of the [TODO Group](http://todogroup.org/) Code of Conduct template, that captures the Microsoft culture of equality, respect and inclusion. This same template is used by industry colleagues such as Facebook, Twitter, GitHub, Yahoo and others in their open source projects.

## <a name="allrepos"></a>Why do this across all repos?
Having one code and process is both efficient and consistent &mdash; community members can participate in any Microsoft-driven project and be confident that they know the norms and that they are supported by a robust process.

## <a name="howadopt"></a>How does a project adopt the code and process?
All Microsoft projects are automatically covered by the Code of Conduct and the Issue Resolution Process. **However**, it is critical that everyone in the communities be aware of the code and process. For that reason, all projects must link to the Code of Conduct in their README and/or CONTRIBUTING files using the following markdown.

```
This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of
Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).
For more information see the [Code of Conduct
FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/) or
contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com)
with any additional questions or comments.
```

## <a name="alreadyhave"></a>What if my Microsoft project already has a Code of Conduct?
Thanks for being proactive in this important area. You are welcome to continue using your existing Code of Conduct, or you may change to the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/). Either way, all Microsoft projects must use the same issue resolution process. Please ensure that your documentation and guidance is updated to point people at the process outlined in this FAQ (see below).

Projects in the .NET Foundation are already covered by the [.NET Foundation Contributors Code of Conduct](https://www.dotnetfoundation.org/code-of-conduct). As such, there is no need for .NET Foundation projects to make any changes.

## <a name="howreport"></a>How do I raise a concern?
If you have witnessed or been subjected to a violation of the Code of Conduct, please send an email to [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com). Your message will be handled in a secure and confidential manner. This email address is monitored by people who are not active in open source projects or communities &mdash; so you can be sure that you are not communicating with a person involved in the issue you are reporting. You will receive a response within one business day acknowledging receipt of your email and describing the process for its resolution. (See below for more details.)

## <a name="process"></a>What is the process for addressing issues that arise?
Emails sent to [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) kick off the following process:

* Your message will be acknowledged within one business day.
* Within the following business day, a small, 2-3, person team will be assembled from a pool of Microsoft employee volunteers to review your concern. This team will be as diverse as possible given its size and will pull in additional people as needed to gain further insight and provide guidance. The team will not include anyone directly involved in the issue that has been raised.
* From there team will work with you and the others involved to come to a conclusion. While issue complexity varies, the goal is to resolve issues within five working days.
* All communication will be confidential with very limited circulation.

![Issue Resolution Process](IssueResolutionProcess.png)

## <a name="howteamworks"></a>How does the resolution team work?
Beyond the norms and values set out in the Code of Conduct, issue review teams operate under the following principles:

* **Less is more** &mdash; As much as possible, let the community work it out. It is much better to have communities self-correct than to have outsiders come in and “fix” problems.
* **Equality** &mdash; Contribution value or status in the community are not relevant to the review. Key people do not have more rights (either to abuse or be protected from abuse) than others in the community.
* **Independence** &mdash; Reviewers must act and be seen to act with independence from the project(s) in question and from Microsoft.

## <a name="caniuse"></a>Can I use this Code of Conduct in my projects?
Yes. The document is licenced under [CC BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0). You will of course need to update the document to suit the specifics of your projects, but by all means use this however you can to drive great communities.
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# Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct

This code of conduct outlines expectations for participation in Microsoft-managed open source communities, as well as steps for reporting unacceptable behavior. We are committed to providing a welcoming and inspiring community for all. People violating this code of conduct may be banned from the community.

Our open source communities strive to:

* **Be friendly and patient:** Remember you might not be communicating in someone else's primary spoken or programming language, and others may not have your level of understanding.
* **Be welcoming:** Our communities welcome and support people of all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not limited to members of any race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, color, immigration status, social and economic class, educational level, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, size, family status, political belief, religion, and mental and physical ability.
* **Be respectful:** We are a world-wide community of professionals, and we conduct ourselves professionally. Disagreement is no excuse for poor behavior and poor manners. Disrespectful and unacceptable behavior includes, but is not limited to:
* Violent threats or language.
* Discriminatory or derogatory jokes and language.
* Posting sexually explicit or violent material.
* Posting, or threatening to post, people's personally identifying information ("doxing").
* Insults, especially those using discriminatory terms or slurs.
* Behavior that could be perceived as sexual attention.
* Advocating for or encouraging any of the above behaviors.
* **Understand disagreements:** Disagreements, both social and technical, are useful learning opportunities. Seek to understand the other viewpoints and resolve differences constructively.
* This code is not exhaustive or complete. It serves to capture our common understanding of a productive, collaborative environment. We expect the code to be followed in spirit as much as in the letter.

## Scope
This code of conduct applies to all repos and communities for Microsoft-managed open source projects regardless of whether or not the repo explicitly calls out its use of this code. The code also applies in public spaces when an individual is representing a project or its community. Examples include using an official project e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be further defined and clarified by project maintainers.

Note: Some Microsoft-managed communities have codes of conduct that pre-date this document and issue resolution process. While communities are not required to change their code, they are expected to use the resolution process outlined here. The review team will coordinate with the communities involved to address your concerns.

## Reporting Code of Conduct Issues
We encourage all communities to resolve issues on their own whenever possible. This builds a broader and deeper understanding and ultimately a healthier interaction. In the event that an issue cannot be resolved locally, please feel free to report your concerns by contacting [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com). Your report will be handled in accordance with the issue resolution process described in the [Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/).

In your report please include:

* Your contact information.
* Names (real, usernames or pseudonyms) of any individuals involved. If there are additional witnesses, please include them as well.
* Your account of what occurred, and if you believe the incident is ongoing. If there is a publicly available record (e.g. a mailing list archive or a public chat log), please include a link or attachment.
* Any additional information that may be helpful.

All reports will be reviewed by a multi-person team and will result in a response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. Where additional perspectives are needed, the team may seek insight from others with relevant expertise or experience. The confidentiality of the person reporting the incident will be kept at all times. Involved parties are never part of the review team.

Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately. If an individual engages in unacceptable behavior, the review team may take any action they deem appropriate, including a permanent ban from the community.

_This code of conduct is based on the template established by the [TODO Group](http://todogroup.org/) and used by numerous other large communities (e.g., [Facebook](https://code.facebook.com/pages/876921332402685/open-source-code-of-conduct), Twitter, GitHub and the Scope section from the [Contributor Covenant version 1.4](http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/)._
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