Xget aims to be a welcoming, respectful, and technically constructive open source project. Contributors, maintainers, and community members are expected to help create an environment where people can ask questions, share ideas, and collaborate without harassment or hostility.
This code of conduct applies to project spaces, including:
- GitHub issues, pull requests, reviews, and discussions
- Documentation, examples, and other repository content
- Community spaces or events that are explicitly presented as part of Xget
- Be respectful and professional, even in disagreement
- Focus feedback on code, design, documentation, and behavior, not on people
- Share context, evidence, and reproduction steps when raising concerns
- Welcome contributors with different backgrounds, skill levels, and use cases
- Accept constructive feedback and course-correction gracefully
- Harassment, intimidation, threats, or personal attacks
- Discriminatory or demeaning language
- Deliberate disruption, trolling, or bad-faith engagement
- Publishing private information without explicit permission
- Sexualized language or imagery in project spaces
- Repeatedly ignoring project rules, review boundaries, or moderator direction
Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying and enforcing these standards. They may take any action they consider appropriate to protect the community, including editing or removing content, closing discussions, rejecting contributions, temporarily restricting participation, or permanently banning a participant from project spaces.
If you experience or witness behavior that violates this code of conduct, report it privately to the maintainer using the contact information published on the maintainer contact page:
Please include:
- A description of what happened
- Links, screenshots, or other relevant evidence
- When and where the incident occurred
- Any immediate safety or privacy concerns
If the report concerns the current primary maintainer, use another private contact method listed on the same contact page, or GitHub's site-wide reporting tools when the incident took place on GitHub.
- Reports will be reviewed as confidentially as practical
- Maintainers will investigate in good faith and evaluate context carefully
- Outcomes may include a warning, content removal, temporary restriction, or permanent ban
- Retaliation against someone for making a good-faith report is itself a code of conduct violation
Maintainers are expected to apply this policy fairly and consistently. Not every disagreement is a code of conduct violation, but behavior that makes the project unsafe, exclusionary, or hostile will be addressed.
This document is informed by the practices recommended by Open Source Guides and other established open source community standards.