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Scope Status Contributor Covenant

This Code of Conduct defines how we collaborate across the UniverLab ecosystem.
Our goal is a community where people can contribute with dignity, clarity, and safety.


🌱 Our Commitment

We are committed to a welcoming environment for people of all backgrounds and identities.

We value:

  • Respect in communication
  • Fairness in collaboration
  • Curiosity without arrogance
  • Accountability for impact

✅ Expected Behavior

Area Expected behavior
Communication Use respectful language, ask before assuming, critique ideas not people
Code & reviews Explain reasoning, review with mentorship, preserve attribution and licenses
Collaboration Welcome newcomers, share context, avoid gatekeeping
Conflict De-escalate, seek facts, involve maintainers early when needed

❌ Unacceptable Behavior

The following are not tolerated:

  • Harassment, including sexualized or hostile language
  • Personal attacks, insults, or humiliation
  • Discrimination based on protected characteristics
  • Doxxing, threats, intimidation, or stalking
  • Deliberate disruption, spam, manipulation, or bad-faith derailment
  • Abuse of maintainer privileges or coordinated bullying

🛟 Reporting

If you witness or experience a violation:

  1. If safe, communicate boundaries directly and briefly.
  2. Report privately to maintainers:
    • jheison.mb@gmail.com
    • Private GitHub security advisory when appropriate
  3. Include context:
    • What happened
    • When and where
    • Who was involved
    • Evidence (links/screenshots) if available

We handle reports confidentially and do not disclose reporter identity without consent, except when required by law.


⚖️ Enforcement

Responses are proportional and consistent.

Level Typical trigger Typical action
1. Informal warning First minor offense Private warning, expectations clarified
2. Formal warning Repeated or moderate offense Written warning, temporary limits
3. Temporary suspension Serious or repeated violation Time-bound ban from participation
4. Permanent removal Severe abuse or continued violation Permanent ban from repositories/channels

Maintainers may skip levels for severe incidents.


🧑‍⚖️ Maintainer Responsibilities

Maintainers are expected to:

  • Enforce this code consistently
  • Act quickly on harmful behavior
  • Avoid favoritism and hidden standards
  • Document decisions when possible
  • Protect contributors from retaliation

🙌 Support and Mentorship

UniverLab is not only for experts.
If you are new, ask questions.
If you are experienced, teach clearly.

We prefer constructive correction over public shaming.


📌 Scope

This policy applies to:

  • All repositories under github.com/UniverLab
  • Issues, pull requests, reviews, discussions, and comments
  • Official community spaces linked from these repositories

📚 Attribution

Adapted from:

  • Contributor Covenant v2.1
  • Open-source moderation practices from mature technical communities

We build tools, but we also build trust. Protect both.

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