git-cas is built around careful engineering, review discipline, and direct
technical disagreement. Participants are expected to keep discussion focused on
the work and to treat other people with basic professional respect.
Unacceptable behavior includes harassment, discriminatory language, personal attacks, sustained off-topic disruption, doxxing, and publishing private communications without permission.
This standard applies in project repositories, issues, pull requests, release
channels, project chat, and any other space used for git-cas maintenance or
support.
Report conduct concerns privately to James Ross. Include the relevant links, screenshots, timestamps, and a concise description of what happened.
Security vulnerabilities are not conduct reports. Follow SECURITY.md for vulnerability handling.
Maintainers may remove comments, close threads, restrict repository access, or block participation when behavior makes the project less safe or less maintainable. Enforcement should be proportionate, documented privately where possible, and reversible when trust can be restored.