EverOS should be a welcoming place for researchers, builders, maintainers, and first-time contributors.
- Be respectful and constructive.
- Assume good intent, especially across language and culture differences.
- Give feedback on ideas and code, not on people.
- Help newcomers find the right context when they are missing it.
- Keep discussions focused on improving the project.
- Harassment, threats, insults, or personal attacks.
- Discriminatory language or behavior.
- Publishing private information without permission.
- Repeatedly derailing issues, pull requests, or discussions.
- Any conduct that would make the project unsafe or unwelcoming.
If you see or experience unacceptable behavior, contact the maintainers through GitHub Discussions or the community channels linked in the README. Maintainers may remove comments, close threads, or restrict participation when needed to protect the community.
This code of conduct applies to project spaces, including GitHub issues, pull requests, discussions, documentation, community chats, and events connected to EverOS.