Codencer uses the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct, version 2.1, as the baseline for public project participation.
Examples of behavior that contributes to a productive community:
- using welcoming and inclusive language;
- respecting differing viewpoints and experience levels;
- accepting constructive feedback;
- focusing criticism on code, documentation, and project outcomes;
- showing empathy toward other community members.
Examples of unacceptable behavior:
- harassment, insults, or discriminatory language;
- sexualized language or imagery;
- trolling or sustained disruption;
- publishing another person's private information;
- sharing secrets, tokens, private keys, or private operational data in public project spaces.
Report conduct concerns privately to:
conduct@codencer.dev
Project maintainers may remove comments, issues, pull requests, or other contributions that violate this policy. Maintainers may also restrict participation for repeated or severe violations.
This policy is adapted from the Contributor Covenant. The Apache-2.0 software license and Codencer trademark policy remain separate from community conduct.