Sephera is committed to a professional, respectful, and technically serious community.
Contributors, maintainers, and participants are expected to engage in ways that improve the project, respect other people, and keep discussions productive. This applies whether you are opening an issue, reviewing a pull request, discussing design tradeoffs, reporting a bug, or representing the project in public.
Examples of behavior that contribute to a constructive environment include:
- giving and receiving technical feedback respectfully
- focusing on reproducible facts, clear reasoning, and project goals
- assuming good faith while still challenging ideas rigorously
- respecting different levels of experience, backgrounds, and communication styles
- helping keep issue threads, pull requests, and discussions on topic
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
- harassment, threats, intimidation, or personal attacks
- discriminatory language or behavior
- doxxing, stalking, or unwanted sexual attention
- abusive, insulting, or inflammatory communication
- bad-faith disruption, trolling, or derailing project discussions
- publishing private information without explicit permission
- retaliation against people who report misconduct or participate in an investigation
This Code of Conduct applies in all project spaces, including:
- GitHub issues, pull requests, comments, and release discussions
- project documentation and examples
- other public channels where someone is acting as a maintainer or representative of Sephera
To report a violation of this Code of Conduct, contact:
contact.kaxtr@gmail.com
Please include relevant links, screenshots, timestamps, and any other context that can help maintainers assess the report.
Reports will be handled as confidentially as reasonably possible. Absolute confidentiality cannot be guaranteed, but maintainers will limit information sharing to what is needed for review and enforcement.
Maintainers are responsible for interpreting and enforcing this Code of Conduct.
When necessary, maintainers may take any action they consider appropriate, including:
- requesting a change in behavior
- editing, hiding, locking, or removing content
- closing or limiting participation in a thread
- temporarily or permanently banning a participant from project spaces
Enforcement decisions should follow these principles:
- fairness
- proportionality
- confidentiality
- protection of reporters and participants from retaliation
This policy is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 2.1:
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html