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Code of Conduct

Plethan strives to build friendly open source communities revolving around our products, as such, there are guidelines that state what are the expection from you as a member of our wonderful communities.

Contribution Conduct

Plethan accepts contribution across it's products and open-source software, and to acheive this efficiently, there are set of guidelines that state what kind of features we reject, accept and so on. In Plethan's .github repro, there is a contribution paper that will have the general purpose guidelines for every software we release, however, when contributing to a specific project, you should also read it's own contribution policy.

Scope

This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces. Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event.

This Code of Conduct also applies to actions taken outside of these spaces, and which have a negative impact on community health.

Branding usage

We have a list of guidelines for using our brand located in the Plethan's .github repro.

Our Standards

As a community member, we expect the following:

  • Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
  • Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
  • Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
  • Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes, and learning from the experience
  • Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the overall community

Examples of unacceptable behavior include:

  • The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or advances of any kind
  • Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
  • Public or private harassment
  • Disruptive behavior
  • Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email address, without their explicit permission
  • Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting