We’re excited to have you here and we want to make sure that everyone feels welcome, safe, and respected. To help us achieve this, we’ve put together a few guidelines that we expect everyone to follow.
Respect is the cornerstone of any community. We expect everyone to be respectful of each other, regardless of:
- Gender
- Gender identity and expression
- Age
- Sexual orientation
- Disability
- Physical appearance
- Body size
- Race
- Ethnicity
- Religion (or lack thereof)
- Technology choices
Kindness goes a long way. Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Avoid:
- Personal attacks
- Insults
- Derogatory comments
- Harassment of any kind
We’re all here to learn and grow together. Be open to:
- Constructive criticism
- New ideas
- Different perspectives
Let’s keep the community productive. Avoid:
- Trolling
- Spamming
- Derailing conversations
- Posting irrelevant content
If you experience or witness any behavior that violates this Code of Conduct, please report it. Here’s how:
- Contact Us: Send a message through GitHub's private messaging.
- Response: We will review and investigate all reports confidentially and take appropriate action.
Participants who do not follow this Code of Conduct may face:
- Warnings
- Temporary or permanent bans from the community
This Code of Conduct is inspired by other open source communities who have done a great job in setting a positive example. We believe in continuous improvement, so please feel free to suggest changes or improvements.
Thank you for being a part of our community and for helping us create a welcoming and safe environment for everyone. Let’s build something amazing together! 🚀