The Identity Agent project follows the Linux Foundation Code of Conduct as published by the Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust (LFDT).
The full Code of Conduct is available at:
By participating in this project — through code contributions, issues, pull requests, discussions, or any other channel — you agree to abide by this Code of Conduct.
The Linux Foundation Code of Conduct expects participants to:
- Be respectful, inclusive, and considerate
- Welcome diverse perspectives and experiences
- Communicate constructively, even in disagreement
- Focus on what is best for the community and the project
- Refrain from harassment, discrimination, or personal attacks of any kind
Unacceptable behavior includes (but is not limited to) harassment, intimidation, discrimination, sexually explicit or violent material, deliberate disruption, and any other conduct that would reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting.
If you experience or witness unacceptable behavior, please report it as follows:
- Within the Identity Agent project: Email security@antispamguy.org with the subject line
Code of Conduct Report. Reports are confidential. - Linux Foundation channel: Reports of Code of Conduct violations may also be filed directly with the Linux Foundation per the process documented at the LF Code of Conduct page linked above.
Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying and enforcing the standards of acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any behavior they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful.
Maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned with this Code of Conduct, and may temporarily or permanently ban any contributor for behaviors they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful.
This Code of Conduct applies within all project spaces — including the GitHub repository, issues, pull requests, discussions, project chat channels, mailing lists, and any in-person or virtual events held in the name of the project — and also applies when an individual is officially representing the project in public spaces.
This Code of Conduct adopts the Linux Foundation Code of Conduct by reference. The canonical text and any updates are governed by the Linux Foundation.
Last updated: 2026-04-11