As contributors and maintainers of the NumCosmo project, we are committed to creating a friendly and inclusive community for everyone involved. We expect all participants to adhere to the following code of conduct in all project spaces, including but not limited to GitHub repositories, issue trackers, mailing lists, and forums.
- Treat all individuals with respect, kindness, and professionalism.
- Foster an environment that encourages collaboration and diverse perspectives.
- Use inclusive language and avoid derogatory or offensive comments.
- Be considerate and understanding of others' opinions, backgrounds, and experiences.
- Provide constructive and helpful feedback to fellow contributors.
The following behaviors are considered unacceptable and will not be tolerated:
- Harassment, discrimination, or any form of offensive behavior.
- Intimidation, personal attacks, or derogatory comments.
- Disruptive or disrespectful behavior that hinders collaboration.
- Any other conduct that violates the rights of others or inhibits their participation.
Participants who engage in unacceptable behavior may be subject to consequences, including but not limited to warnings, temporary or permanent bans from project spaces, and reporting to appropriate authorities.
If you witness or experience any instances of unacceptable behavior, please promptly report the incident to the project maintainers via vitenti@gmail.com. We value your feedback and will investigate and address any reported issues appropriately.
This code of conduct applies to all individuals participating in the NumCosmo project, including contributors, maintainers, and users, both online and offline. It applies to all project spaces and interactions associated with NumCosmo.
By participating in the NumCosmo project, you are expected to uphold this code of conduct. We are committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and welcoming community for everyone interested in numerical cosmology.
Let's work together to create an environment that fosters collaboration, knowledge sharing, and respect for all participants.