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# How to Contribute

The ITP/IMA Community Commitments is a community driven project. This repo is part of our effort to maintain a reachable and participative process in order to easily evolve the document and encourage contributions.
The ITP/IMA Community Guidelines is a community driven project. This repo is part of our effort to maintain a reachable and participative process in order to easily evolve the document and encourage contributions.

The Community Commitments follows the All-contributors specifications, which means that the community can get involved in any kind of support: like participation in discussions, co-authoring the document, as well as the website. We encourage any type of contribution, any change that helps the community grow a Best content and environment for all community members.
The Community Guidelines follows the All-contributors specifications, which means that the community can get involved in any kind of support: like participation in discussions, co-authoring the document, as well as the website. We encourage any type of contribution, any change that helps the community grow a Best content and environment for all community members.

## Contributing Workflow

The basic flow for this participation is through the ITP/IMA Community Commitments Github. You can contribute by giving suggestions, or changing content with markdown. This allows us to change text, edit content without going deeper in the code.
The basic flow for this participation is through the ITP/IMA Community Guidelines Github. You can contribute by giving suggestions, or changing content with markdown. This allows us to change text, edit content without going deeper in the code.

To contribute through this repository, you must have a Github account.

Contributions are accessible through buttons like “Propose a Change”. The “Give Feedback” button can be found on the Get Involved page and other parts of the document. These two buttons will direct you to the github source, where you open a “pull request” to propose the changes, or give feedback by “reporting an issue”.

### Contributing with new/additional content, or updates

Using plain text editor Markdown, you can contribute to the Community Commitments.
Using plain text editor Markdown, you can contribute to the Community Guidelines.

**No code required!**

**Instructions to contribute changes to the Community Commitments document**
**Instructions to contribute changes to the Community Guidelines document**

1. Go to the .md file where you want to make a change.
2. Press the edit button to edit the file.
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## Getting Started

If you want to help develop the ITP/IMA Community Commitments, here are the steps to get started:
If you want to help develop the ITP/IMA Community Guidelines, here are the steps to get started:

### Setup

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# Community Commitments
# Community Guidelines

<!-- ALL-CONTRIBUTORS-BADGE:START - Do not remove or modify this section -->

[![All Contributors](https://img.shields.io/badge/all_contributors-9-orange.svg?style=flat-square)](#contributors-)

<!-- ALL-CONTRIBUTORS-BADGE:END -->

Welcome to the ITP/IMA Community Commitments! We invite all ITP/IMA community members to thoroughly read the Community Commitments, at [community.itp.io](https://community.itp.io).
Welcome to the ITP/IMA Community Guidelines! We invite all ITP/IMA community members to thoroughly read the Community Guidelines, at [community.itp.io](https://community.itp.io).

The ITP/IMA Community Commitments is an evolving **work-in-progress** document that establishes and communicates the commitment of the ITP/IMA community to uphold a key set of standards and obligations that aim to make ITP/IMA an inclusive and welcoming environment.
The ITP/IMA Community Guidelines is an evolving **work-in-progress** document that establishes and communicates the commitment of the ITP/IMA community to uphold a key set of standards and obligations that aim to make ITP/IMA an inclusive and welcoming environment.

The Community Commitments is open to revisions, clarifications, and reconsideration. For more information on how the Community Commitments came to be, who was involved, and how you can get involved check out the [Community Commitments Development](CONTRIBUTING.md). For questions or suggestions, contact equitable@itp.nyu.edu.
The Community Guidelines is open to revisions, clarifications, and reconsideration. For more information on how the Community Guidelines came to be, who was involved, and how you can get involved check out the [Community Guidelines Development](CONTRIBUTING.md). For questions or suggestions, contact equitable@itp.nyu.edu.

Many terms, concepts, and words in this Community Commitments may be new or unfamiliar. Please refer to the [Glossary](glossary.md) for clarification of meaning. Certain words may be highlighted in the Community Commitments with definitions in order to assist with comprehensibility.
Many terms, concepts, and words in this Community Guidelines may be new or unfamiliar. Please refer to the [Glossary](glossary.md) for clarification of meaning. Certain words may be highlighted in the Community Guidelines with definitions in order to assist with comprehensibility.

## Contributors ✨

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# You can create any custom variable you would like, and they will be accessible
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title: ITP/IMA Community Commitments
title: ITP/IMA Community Guidelines
email: equitable@itp.nyu.edu
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The ITP/IMA Community Commitments is an evolving work-in-progress document that establishes and communicates the commitment of the ITP/IMA community to uphold a key set of standards and obligations that aim to make ITP/IMA an inclusive and welcoming environment.
The ITP/IMA Community Guidelines is an evolving work-in-progress document that establishes and communicates the commitment of the ITP/IMA community to uphold a key set of standards and obligations that aim to make ITP/IMA an inclusive and welcoming environment.
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<a class="side-page-link" href="./rules_of_play#Aspirational">Aspirational</a>
<a class="side-page-link" href="./rules_of_play#Practical">Practical</a>
<a class="side-page-link" href="./rules_of_play#Unacceptable">Unacceptable</a>
<a class="side-page-link" href="./rules_of_play#Responsibilities_and_Commitments"
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title: Community Guidelines
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## <a name="attribution">🔗 Attribution</a>

In addition to the work done by community members in developing the Community Commitments we want to acknowledge the community guidelines used by other communities that have acted as a guide, reference, and inspiration for our own process.
In addition to the work done by community members in developing the Community Guidelines we want to acknowledge the community guidelines used by other communities that have acted as a guide, reference, and inspiration for our own process.

- [http://p5js.org/community/](http://p5js.org/community/)
- [https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct/](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct/)
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title: Community Commitments
title: Community Guidelines
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## Community Stewards ✨

The Community Commitments stewards are responsible for maintaining the Community Commitments, managing discussions about additions and subtractions, and interpreting the Community Commitments in related discussions.
The Community Guidelines stewards are responsible for maintaining the Community Guidelines, managing discussions about additions and subtractions, and interpreting the Community Guidelines in related discussions.

The initial stewards consist of members of the ITP/IMA community responsible for drafting this Community Commitments drawn from organizing members of Tech & Society and the ITP/IMA Equitability Working Group. The stewards have made a commitment for the academic year 2020-2021. In addition to maintaining the Community Commitments during this period, they will be responsible for developing a plan for regularly rotating stewards. The stewards primary responsibility is to maintain this Community Commitments in order to make sure it continues to reflect the ITP/IMA community’s values.
The initial stewards consist of members of the ITP/IMA community responsible for drafting this Community Guidelines drawn from organizing members of Tech & Society and the ITP/IMA Equitability Working Group. The stewards have made a commitment for the academic year 2020-2021. In addition to maintaining the Community Guidelines during this period, they will be responsible for developing a plan for regularly rotating stewards. The stewards primary responsibility is to maintain this Community Guidelines in order to make sure it continues to reflect the ITP/IMA community’s values.

## This year’s stewards are:

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ITP/IMA is a community whose mission is to explore the imaginative uses of emerging technologies — to make people's lives safer, more just, more beautiful, more meaningful, and more fun. We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.

These Community Commitments apply to all ITP/IMA community members (faculty, staff, students, residents, fellows, and guests), ITP/IMA physical and digital spaces (e.g. Email listservs, Yorb, and ITP/IMA Discord server), and all courses, events, and projects created at or in service to ITP/IMA.
These Community Guidelines apply to all ITP/IMA community members (faculty, staff, students, residents, fellows, and guests), ITP/IMA physical and digital spaces (e.g. Email listservs, Yorb, and ITP/IMA Discord server), and all courses, events, and projects created at or in service to ITP/IMA.

## <a name="solidarity">Solidarity</a>

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## <a name="development">🚧 Development of Community Commitments</a>
## <a name="development">🚧 Development of Community Guidelines</a>

The ITP/IMA Community Commitments is an evolving document that establishes and communicates the commitment of the ITP/IMA community to uphold a key set of standards and obligations that aim to make ITP/IMA an inclusive and welcoming environment.
The ITP/IMA Community Guidelines is an evolving document that establishes and communicates the commitment of the ITP/IMA community to uphold a key set of standards and obligations that aim to make ITP/IMA an inclusive and welcoming environment.

## Developing and Growing the Community Commitments
## Developing and Growing the Community Guidelines

This Community Commitments is collaboratively developed by the ITP/IMA community. This first draft was co-written by ITP faculty and students and emerged from discussions during Tech & Society lunch sessions. The document is based on other community statements and Community Commitments listed in the attributions at the end.
This Community Guidelines is collaboratively developed by the ITP/IMA community. This first draft was co-written by ITP faculty and students and emerged from discussions during Tech & Society lunch sessions. The document is based on other community statements and Community Guidelines listed in the attributions at the end.

Contributors to this initial first draft include Ashley Jane Lewis, Lydia Jessup, Mary Notari, Verónica Alfaro Arias, Blair Simmons, Daniel Shiffman, David Rios. Contributors to the second draft include Sarah Rothberg, Luisa Pereira and Matt Romein.

The website was originally designed and developed by Themis Garcia.

The Community Commitments are currently maintained by the ITP/IMA Faculty Equitable Committee: Blair Simmons, Daniel Shiffman, David Rios, Sarah Rothberg, Sharon De La Cruz.
The Community Guidelines are currently maintained by the ITP/IMA Faculty Equitable Committee: Blair Simmons, Daniel Shiffman, David Rios, Sarah Rothberg, Sharon De La Cruz.

We expect the Community Commitments to be an evolving document. This evolution will take at least two forms.
We expect the Community Guidelines to be an evolving document. This evolution will take at least two forms.

- First, the elements may change. Some rules may be added, while others may be removed.

- Second, elements will be clarified through interpretation. The Community Commitments is made up of high level principles that may apply differently to each ITP/IMA community space and project. We intend to add interpretations to the Community Commitments as we make them. We hope that this will add context to the principles over time.
- Second, elements will be clarified through interpretation. The Community Guidelines is made up of high level principles that may apply differently to each ITP/IMA community space and project. We intend to add interpretations to the Community Guidelines as we make them. We hope that this will add context to the principles over time.

In addition to the Community Commitments itself, when considering the development of creative computing applications, we recommend a further [Reading List](reading-list.md) which highlights key texts on ethics and technology.
In addition to the Community Guidelines itself, when considering the development of creative computing applications, we recommend a further [Reading List](reading-list.md) which highlights key texts on ethics and technology.
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