This Code of Conduct applies to the Quico project.
Quico is a collaborative open-source project built by developers who share an interest in high-quality networking software.
To keep our work environment professional, open, and constructive, we ask everyone involved to follow a few simple principles.
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Be respectful and professional.
Treat others with respect in all discussions, issues, and pull requests.
Personal attacks, offensive language, or hostile behavior are not acceptable. -
Be constructive.
Offer feedback that helps improve the project.
Critique code, not people. Assume good intentions. -
Be clear.
Write issues, comments, and documentation in a way others can understand.
Remember that contributors may come from different backgrounds or languages. -
Be collaborative.
Help others, share knowledge, and recognize contributions. -
When disagreements happen, stay focused on the technical solution.
It’s fine to disagree — what matters is finding the best outcome for the project.
If you notice behavior that violates this Code of Conduct,
please report it privately to support@quicojs.dev.
For sensitive or security-related issues, you can also contact security@quicojs.dev.
We will review all reports promptly and take appropriate action.
This Code of Conduct is based on the Contributor Covenant v2.1
and adapted for the Quico project.
Professional. Respectful. Focused on building great software together.