Welcome to the Git-Trace repository! Git-Trace is a tool for viewing and bookmarking GitHub repositories and issues, making it effortless to keep track of your projects. With features like searching repositories, viewing issues, and bookmarking items, Git-Trace is designed to help developers manage and navigate their projects efficiently. We are committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative community where contributors can work together to improve this tool for all users.
We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in the Git-Trace project a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
We are committed to contributing to an open, welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and healthy community where all contributors feel supported and respected.
To create a positive and productive environment in the Git-Trace project, all participants are expected to follow these standards:
- Respectful Communication: Engage in respectful and professional discussions that focus on the project’s goals and constructive feedback.
- Constructive Feedback: Provide feedback that is actionable and designed to help others improve while being encouraging and supportive.
- Collaboration: Work together openly, sharing ideas and resources to overcome challenges and improve the platform.
- Inclusivity: Use language and behavior that makes all participants feel welcome, regardless of their background or experience level.
- Recognition: Acknowledge and appreciate the contributions of others, whether they contribute through code, design, or feedback.
- Professionalism: Maintain professionalism in all interactions, ensuring that the project’s goals and values are prioritized.
- Harassment: Harassment of any kind, including unwelcome comments, personal attacks, or inappropriate behavior, is strictly prohibited.
- Discrimination: Discriminatory remarks or behavior based on personal identity, beliefs, or background will not be tolerated.
- Disrespect: Engaging in trolling, dismissive remarks, or inflammatory comments that undermine the collaborative environment is unacceptable.
- Privacy Violations: Sharing private or sensitive information about others without their explicit consent is prohibited.
- Unethical Conduct: Misusing the project’s resources, spreading misinformation, or violating ethical standards is not allowed.
- Disruption: Any actions that intentionally disrupt or interfere with the project’s progress or community collaboration will not be tolerated.
The Git-Trace project aims to create a seamless tool for managing and keeping track of GitHub repositories and issues. The primary goals of the project include:
- Search Repositories: Allowing users to quickly find GitHub repositories by owner and name.
- View Issues: Enabling users to explore and view issues related to repositories of interest.
- Bookmark Items: Allowing users to bookmark repositories and issues for quick access, ensuring they never lose track of important projects.
- Open Source Contributions: Encouraging developers and contributors to collaborate and improve the platform by expanding its features and usability.
Community leaders and maintainers of the Git-Trace project are responsible for enforcing this Code of Conduct. They are expected to:
- Clearly communicate the standards for acceptable behavior and ensure that all participants are aware of them.
- Address violations of the Code of Conduct in a timely, fair, and transparent manner.
- Take appropriate corrective actions, such as removing inappropriate comments, posts, or contributions that violate community standards.
- Apply disciplinary measures, including temporary or permanent bans, in cases of repeated or serious violations of the Code of Conduct.
This Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Git-Trace project, including GitHub repositories, issue trackers, discussions, and other communication platforms. It also applies when community members represent the project in public spaces, such as conferences, online events, or forums.
If you experience or witness behavior that violates this Code of Conduct, please report it by contacting the project leaders at [email protected]. All reports will be handled confidentially, and community leaders will take appropriate action to address the situation and prevent further violations.
If a community member is found to have violated this Code of Conduct, the community leaders may take the following actions:
- Correction: A private conversation with the individual to address the violation and provide guidance on how to improve their behavior.
- Warning: A formal warning outlining the unacceptable behavior and providing expectations for future conduct.
- Temporary Suspension: A temporary suspension from participating in the project or community spaces, with the possibility of reinstatement after review.
- Permanent Ban: Permanent removal from the project and all community spaces for repeated or severe violations.
Community leaders will follow these guidelines when determining the consequences for violations of this Code of Conduct:
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Correction:
- Community Impact: A minor violation that causes minimal disruption to the project.
- Consequence: A private conversation to clarify the violation and provide guidance on behavior improvement.
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Warning:
- Community Impact: A moderate violation that negatively affects the collaborative environment of the project.
- Consequence: A formal warning with clear expectations for future behavior.
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Temporary Suspension:
- Community Impact: A significant violation that harms the community or disrupts the project’s progress.
- Consequence: Temporary suspension from participating in the project, with the possibility of reinstatement after review.
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Permanent Ban:
- Community Impact: A severe or repeated violation that undermines the project’s goals or the community’s values.
- Consequence: Permanent removal from the project and all related spaces.
At Git-Trace, we are dedicated to creating a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive community where developers, designers, and contributors can collaborate to build a comprehensive tool for managing GitHub repositories and issues. By working together, we can create a space where everyone feels empowered to share their ideas, learn, and help improve the project. Let’s work together with respect, integrity, and a shared passion for building innovative tools for GitHub management.
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 2.0, available here.