Nexus-APCP exists to make AI-assisted development safer, clearer, and more repeatable. Contributions should help people collaborate with AI tools without exposing private project knowledge or weakening engineering judgment.
- Be clear, respectful, and specific.
- Assume contributors are trying to improve the protocol.
- Explain tradeoffs when proposing a change.
- Keep feedback focused on the repository, not the person.
- Protect privacy and security when sharing examples.
- Use sanitized sample data in issues, pull requests, and discussions.
- Harassment, insults, threats, or personal attacks.
- Publishing another person’s private information.
- Posting secrets, credentials, customer data, generated private context, or exploit details.
- Repeatedly derailing issues or pull requests away from the topic.
- Submitting intentionally misleading protocol guidance or unsafe publishing advice.
For community issues, open a GitHub issue with a calm, factual summary.
For security-sensitive issues, do not post details publicly. Use private vulnerability reporting if available, or request a private contact through a minimal public issue.
Maintainers may edit, hide, or remove content that violates these standards. Repeated or severe violations may result in being blocked from participating in the project.