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<p class="ed-note">The wording of this section is under review.</p>
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W3C's <cite>Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct</cite> defines
W3C's <cite>Code of Conduct</cite> defines
expected and unacceptable behaviors and promotes high standards of
professional practice. The goals of this code are to:
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of the organization.
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The CEPC is complemented by a set of <a href=
The CoC (or "code") is complemented by a set of <a href=
"https://www.w3.org/Consortium/pwe/#Procedures">Procedures</a> and applies
to any member of the W3C community – staff, members, invited experts,
and <a>participants</a> in W3C meetings, W3C teleconferences, W3C
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Updates to CEPC
Updates to the CoC
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The CEPC is maintained by the Positive Work Environment Community Group. In order to keep the CEPC up to date with the needs and scope of W3C, PWE will routinely review and update the CEPC as needed.
The CoC is maintained by the Positive Work Environment Community Group. In order to keep the CoC up to date with the needs and scope of W3C, PWE will routinely review and update the CoC as needed.
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In March of each year, the CEPC Review Period will open. During this period PWE will work with W3C members, ombudspeople, and the Advisory Board and Advisory Committee to intake and review any issues or recommendations for changes to CEPC. This period of review will last 3 months, and should changes be required, PWE will deliver a new version of the CEPC to the Advisory Board by the end of July.
In March of each year, the CoC Review Period will open. During this period PWE will work with W3C members, ombudspeople, and the Advisory Board and Advisory Committee to intake and review any issues or recommendations for changes to CoC. This period of review will last 3 months, and should changes be required, PWE will deliver a new version of the CoC to the Advisory Board by the end of July.
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If you have any concerns or issues with CEPC, they can be logged at any time in the <a href="https://github.com/w3c/PWETF/">PWE GitHub repository</a> at any time.
If you have any concerns or issues with CoC, they can be logged at any time in the <a href="https://github.com/w3c/PWETF/">PWE GitHub repository</a> at any time.
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Language or behaviour that may appear kind or helpful but conveys a feeling of superiority or condescension.
Language or behaviour that may appear kind or helpful but conveys a feeling of superiority or condescension. <cite><a href="https://languages.oup.com/">Adapted from the Oxford Languages Dictionary.</a></cite>
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It's a shame that access to the dictionary appears to be behind a paywall - the cited link is not to a dictionary but to a landing page for Oxford Languages. Not sure what change could improve that other than using a definition from a more open dictionary.

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You can access the definition by googling "patronizing", which pops up the google dictionary feature powered by Oxford. There is a direct URL but it's a bit messy, I could use it though.

I did look at other definitions from sources like Merriam-Webster and Cambridge Dictionary, but felt this one captured the meaning most clearly.

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I guess a Google link may at some point in the future not resolve to Oxford Languages, since they could switch provider at any time. Hmm, tricky, I don't have a good alternative suggestion.

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