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Code of Conduct

Our Pledge

OxDeAI is a project about deterministic enforcement. The same principle applies here.

We as contributors and maintainers pledge to make participation in this project a harassment-free experience for everyone. This is not aspirational - it is a baseline requirement. Violations are handled with the same clarity and accountability we build into the protocol itself.

Our Standards

Expected behavior:

  • Communicate precisely and respectfully
  • Give and receive technical feedback without ego
  • Acknowledge mistakes and correct them - in code and in conduct
  • Prioritize the integrity of the project and the community over personal preference
  • Treat all contributors as professionals, regardless of background or experience level

Unacceptable behavior:

  • Harassment, insults, or discriminatory language in any form
  • Personal attacks or political posturing in project spaces
  • Publishing private information about others without consent
  • Deliberately disruptive, dismissive, or bad-faith participation
  • Any conduct incompatible with a professional engineering environment

Enforcement Responsibilities

Maintainers are responsible for upholding these standards consistently. They have the authority - and the obligation - to remove, edit, or reject any contribution or communication that violates this policy, with or without prior warning.

Enforcement is fail-closed: ambiguous cases default to protection of the community.

Scope

This Code of Conduct applies to all project spaces: GitHub issues, pull requests, discussions, code review, and any other communication channel associated with OxDeAI.

Enforcement

Report violations to: [email protected]

All reports will be reviewed promptly and handled with confidentiality. Retaliation against reporters is itself a violation.

Attribution

Adapted from the Contributor Covenant v2.1.