AbacatePay is committed to providing an open, welcoming, safe, and respectful environment for everyone who participates in our open-source ecosystem.
We value collaboration, professionalism, and mutual respect, regardless of:
- experience level
- gender or gender identity
- sexual orientation
- disability
- physical appearance or body size
- race or ethnicity
- age
- religion
- nationality
This Code of Conduct applies to all AbacatePay open-source repositories, including:
- all repositories under the AbacatePay GitHub organization
- all published packages and SDKs
- all project-related interactions (Issues, Pull Requests, discussions, code reviews, and comments)
All contributors are expected to:
- Treat others with respect, empathy, and professionalism.
- Communicate clearly, objectively, and constructively.
- Accept constructive feedback in good faith.
- Focus discussions on technical matters and project goals.
- Help foster a collaborative and harassment-free environment.
The following behaviors are not tolerated:
- Harassment, intimidation, threats, or hostile conduct.
- Discriminatory, offensive, or demeaning language or imagery.
- Personal attacks unrelated to technical discussions.
- Sexualized language or inappropriate content.
- Unauthorized sharing of private, confidential, or sensitive information.
- Any behavior that is inappropriate in a professional open-source context.
Project maintainers are responsible for enforcing this Code of Conduct.
Violations may result in actions including, but not limited to:
- a warning
- temporary restriction from participation
- permanent removal from AbacatePay projects
Enforcement decisions are made at the maintainers’ discretion, based on severity and context.
Maintainers are not obligated to publicly disclose or justify enforcement actions.
If you experience or witness behavior that violates this Code of Conduct:
- Email: [email protected]
- Include relevant context when possible (links, screenshots, descriptions)
All reports are reviewed seriously and handled confidentially.
This Code of Conduct is informed by established open-source best practices, including the Contributor Covenant.
For security-related concerns, please refer to SECURITY.md.
Mutual respect is the foundation for building reliable, secure, and high-quality software — together. 🥑