# Code of Conduct ## The short version Be decent to people. Assume the person you are talking to is acting in good faith and knows things you do not. ## What that means here **Expected:** - Criticise code, decisions and ideas — not the people who wrote them. - Accept that "no" is a complete answer. This is a small project with a maintainer who has finite time; a declined feature request is not a slight. - Give people room to be new. Everyone was once confused by Tauri's IPC. - Assume a bug report is someone trying to help, even when it arrives terse or frustrated. **Not accepted:** - Harassment, personal attacks, or demeaning remarks — including about someone's identity, background, or level of experience. - Sexualised language or imagery, and unwelcome attention of any kind. - Publishing someone's private information without their permission. - Persistently derailing discussions, or badgering people who have already answered you. ## Scope This applies in the issue tracker, pull requests, commit messages and any other project space, and to anyone taking part — maintainer included. ## Reporting Email **duncan@tourolle.paris**. Reports are read by the maintainer and handled privately. Responses range from a quiet word through to removing comments or blocking an account, depending on what happened. If a report concerns the maintainer, and that makes reporting to them pointless, you are free to say so publicly — a project this size has no separate committee to appeal to, and pretending otherwise would be dishonest. ## Attribution Adapted in spirit from the [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org), shortened to what a single-maintainer project can actually honour.