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Code of Conduct

Our Goal

CLIX aims to be a welcoming, respectful, and technically serious project.

We want contributors, users, and maintainers to feel safe asking questions, proposing changes, reporting bugs, and participating in review discussions.

Expected Behavior

Participants are expected to:

  • be respectful and constructive
  • assume good intent before jumping to conclusions
  • focus critique on ideas, code, and behavior, not people
  • welcome questions from contributors with different experience levels
  • communicate clearly and honestly
  • accept feedback with professionalism

Unacceptable Behavior

The following behavior is not acceptable:

  • harassment, intimidation, or threats
  • personal attacks or insulting language
  • discriminatory or demeaning comments
  • deliberate disruption of discussions or reviews
  • publishing private information without permission
  • bad-faith engagement, trolling, or repeated hostile behavior

Scope

This code of conduct applies to:

  • issues
  • pull requests
  • code reviews
  • discussions
  • project-related communication channels

Reporting

If you experience or witness behavior that violates this code of conduct, report it to:

  • is.kkokotero@gmail.com

Please include as much context as possible, such as:

  • what happened
  • where it happened
  • links or screenshots if relevant
  • any immediate safety concerns

Reports will be reviewed as promptly and as confidentially as practical.

Enforcement

Maintainers may take any action they believe is appropriate, including:

  • asking for behavior to stop
  • editing or removing content
  • limiting participation in discussions
  • temporarily or permanently banning a participant from project spaces

Enforcement decisions are made to protect the health of the project and its contributors.

Final Note

Professional disagreement is normal in technical projects.

Disrespect is not.