At Medi-Connect, we strive to build an inclusive and welcoming community where every contributor feels valued and respected. Whether you're contributing code, reporting an issue, or suggesting new features, we expect everyone to uphold our community standards and work together constructively.
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Respect and Empathy
All members of the community should be treated with respect. Be considerate in your interactions, and recognize that people from all walks of life contribute to Medi-Connect. Disrespectful behavior, harassment, or offensive language will not be tolerated. -
Collaboration and Openness
We encourage collaboration and open communication. If you encounter a problem, or need assistance, don't hesitate to ask. Offer help where you can, and foster an environment where ideas and solutions can be freely exchanged. -
Constructive Feedback
Feedback is an essential part of collaboration. Provide feedback thoughtfully and with kindness. Be open to receiving feedback on your own contributions. Together, we can improve Medi-Connect through constructive discussions and shared learning. -
Inclusivity
We welcome contributions from everyone, regardless of their level of experience, background, or identity. Medi-Connect is a space where everyone has the right to contribute and learn without facing discrimination. -
Professionalism
Always maintain a professional and friendly attitude in all project-related discussions. Be mindful of your tone and ensure that your communications reflect positively on the project and its contributors.
- Be respectful of different viewpoints and experiences.
- Offer and accept constructive criticism gracefully.
- Acknowledge when you don’t know something and are open to learning from others.
- Focus on what is best for the community and the project.
- Show patience and understanding when addressing questions or issues.
- Harassment or discrimination in any form.
- Use of sexualized language or imagery, or unwelcome advances of any kind.
- Personal attacks, insults, or trolling.
- Threatening or intimidating behavior, either in public or private communications.
- Disruption of the project’s work, community, or contributions.
To maintain the quality of contributions and avoid spammy pull requests (PRs), we have set the following rules:
- If someone submits a PR without informing about the updates in the corresponding issue, we reserve the right to mark it as spammy.
- For GSSoC participants:
- Level 1 GSSoC: PR must include at least 2 files or 20 lines of code.
- Level 2 GSSoC: PR must cover at least 40+ lines of code.
- Level 3 GSSoC: PR must cover at least 60+ lines of code and include changes to 3 or more files.
- For Hacktoberfest participants: As you have a limit of 4 PRs, we encourage tackling larger, more significant issues.
- Avoid rewriting code in a different form without necessity (i.e., only when it's essential).
- Only address problems that are related to your assigned issue.
Violation of these rules may result in your PR being marked as spammy! However, we will consult with you before taking any such action.
If you witness or experience any behavior that violates this Code of Conduct, please report it by contacting the project lead:
- Luson Basumatary
- Email: [email protected]
All reports will be treated with the utmost confidentiality. We are committed to ensuring that the Medi-Connect community remains a safe and respectful place for everyone.
Any contributor who violates this Code of Conduct may face actions deemed appropriate by the project leadership, including but not limited to warnings, temporary bans, or permanent removal from the project.
By participating in the Medi-Connect project, you agree to abide by this Code of Conduct. Let's work together to make this a space where everyone can contribute and thrive, while advancing the goals of the project.
Thank you for being a part of Medi-Connect!