We are committed to making participation in Open Source Practice Lab a respectful, inclusive, and harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of skill level, background, or identity.
This project exists to help people learn, and learning should always happen in a safe and supportive environment.
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive community include:
- Being kind, respectful, and patient
- Welcoming beginners and first-time contributors
- Giving constructive and helpful feedback
- Respecting different opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
- Using inclusive and professional language
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
- Harassment, discrimination, or hateful language
- Personal attacks, insults, or trolling
- Dismissing questions because they are "basic"
- Public or private harassment of any kind
- Any behavior that creates an unsafe or hostile environment
This Code of Conduct applies to all project spaces, including:
- GitHub issues
- Pull request discussions
- Code reviews
- Project documentation
- Any other community interactions related to this repository
Project maintainers are responsible for enforcing this Code of Conduct.
If unacceptable behavior is observed:
- The maintainers may request corrective action
- The maintainers may remove comments or contributions
- In serious cases, contributors may be temporarily or permanently banned from the project
Decisions made by maintainers are final and will be taken in the best interest of the community.
If you experience or witness unacceptable behavior, please report it by opening an issue or contacting the maintainer privately.
All reports will be reviewed and handled discreetly and respectfully.
The goal of this project is simple:
Help people grow by learning open source in a safe, respectful environment.
Thank you for being part of this community 🌱
This Code of Conduct is adapted for educational open source projects and follows the spirit of widely accepted community guidelines.