Code of Conduct
What is welcome here, what is not and how this community stays respectful and safe.
This community works best when people can think clearly, disagree respectfully and still feel safe participating.
This page is a short summary of what is welcome here and what is not.
What is encouraged
- Respectful disagreement that stays focused on ideas rather than people.
- Curiosity, good-faith questions and practical feedback.
- Making room for other people to speak, think and participate.
- Owning mistakes, adjusting quickly and helping the space stay constructive.
What is not okay
- Harassment, intimidation, discrimination or repeated personal attacks.
- Trolling, bad-faith engagement or behaviour designed to derail the conversation.
- Unwanted sexual attention, abusive language or targeting people on the basis of identity.
- Sharing private information without permission or making the space feel unsafe for others.
What happens if the line is crossed
If behaviour crosses the line in workshops, comments or direct communication, access may be limited or removed. The aim is to protect the community, not to prolong conflict.
Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 2.0.
Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by Mozilla’s code of conduct.
For answers to common questions, see the FAQ. Translations are also available.