Agent Maintainer welcomes people who participate in good faith. Project spaces should be professional, constructive, and safe regardless of identity, background, experience, ability, or viewpoint.
- Discuss ideas and code without attacking people.
- Give specific, actionable feedback and accept correction gracefully.
- Respect privacy, consent, attribution, and the local-first security model.
- Use synthetic examples instead of exposing another person's data or work.
- Disclose conflicts of interest and distinguish facts from assumptions.
- Follow maintainer decisions about scope, safety, and release readiness.
- Harassment, threats, stalking, discrimination, or demeaning language.
- Sexualized attention or imagery in project spaces.
- Publishing private information, credentials, or identifying records without explicit permission.
- Deliberate disruption, spam, impersonation, or repeated bad-faith argument.
- Encouraging unsafe testing against systems or data you do not own or have permission to assess.
- Retaliation against someone who raises a concern in good faith.
This policy applies in repository issues, pull requests, reviews, discussions, release channels, and public interactions where someone represents the project.
Use GitHub's content-reporting tools for abuse on the platform. A confidential
report may also be sent through the repository's
private advisory form
with a title beginning Conduct report. Do not publish sensitive evidence in a
public issue.
The maintainer will consider context, severity, pattern, safety, and the wishes of affected people. Responses may include a private correction, formal warning, temporary participation restriction, removal of content, or permanent exclusion from project spaces. Immediate restrictions may be used when necessary to protect people or private data.
If a report concerns the maintainer, use GitHub's platform reporting channel. The project currently has no independent conduct committee and does not claim a guaranteed response time.