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Code of Conduct

Our Commitment

The TFGrid Studio community is dedicated to providing a productive and professional environment for all contributors. We value technical excellence, constructive collaboration, and respectful communication.

Standards

Expected Behavior

  • Be Professional - Communicate clearly and respectfully
  • Be Constructive - Focus on improving code, documentation, and the project
  • Be Helpful - Share knowledge and assist others when possible
  • Be Collaborative - Work together toward common goals
  • Give Credit - Acknowledge others' contributions and ideas

Unacceptable Behavior

  • Personal attacks or insults
  • Harassment of any kind
  • Trolling or deliberately disruptive behavior
  • Publishing others' private information without permission
  • Spam or off-topic content
  • Any conduct that would be inappropriate in a professional setting

Scope

This Code of Conduct applies to all project spaces, including:

  • GitHub repositories and discussions
  • Documentation and wikis
  • Issue trackers and pull requests
  • Community discussions and forums
  • Any official TFGrid Studio communication channels

Enforcement

Project maintainers are responsible for enforcing this Code of Conduct. They have the authority to:

  • Remove, edit, or reject contributions that violate this code
  • Temporarily or permanently ban contributors for repeated or severe violations
  • Take any other action deemed appropriate

Reporting

If you experience or witness unacceptable behavior, report it:

  1. Contact maintainers - Tag them directly in the relevant issue or discussion
  2. Open an issue - In the community repository with "Code of Conduct" in the title
  3. For serious violations - Contact maintainers privately via their GitHub profiles

All reports will be reviewed promptly and handled with discretion.

Attribution

This Code of Conduct is focused on merit-based contributions and professional conduct.


TL;DR: Be nice, be professional, contribute based on merit. We're here to build great software together.