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Contributor's Code of Conduct


Rhino Linux Contributor's Code of Conduct

Last Edited: June 29th 2024.

• This document should serve as a framework for the standards that we hold contributors and those on the Rhino Linux team. This document is intended to be continually updated and edited as Rhino Linux grows as an organisation.

At Rhino Linux, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming community which seeks to thrive on mutual respect and honesty. We wholeheartedly believe that every member of our community should be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of race, sexuality, gender identity, disability or any other protected characteristic. To uphold these values, we expect all contributors to adhere to the following code of conduct:

Expected behaviours:

Expected behaviours are to be followed by all contributors to the Rhino Linux project in all environments. Contributors represent the project and should follow the expected behaviours in all official channels including (but not limited to): The Rhino Linux Discord server and GitHub.

Examples of behaviour that contribute to fostering a positive environment includes:

Examples of any unacceptable behaviour by contributors includes:

Honesty and Transparency

Honesty and transparency are paramount to the survival of any project. Please ensure that you adhere to these guidelines when contributing to Rhino Linux:

Seek help, offer support

We recognise the fact that Rhino Linux maintenance is largely built on the basis of volunteer work. As such some maintainers may be busier at times than others, or there will be periods of their lives where they may not be able to contribute as much.

Ensuring maintainability

It is important to ensure that our code is up to standard. This means that proper programming conventions should be followed at all times. Rhino Linux is used by people globally, and as such needs to be maintained by multiple people. By contributing your code to Rhino Linux you agree to adhere to these guidelines:

Accountability

We recognise that contributors will have differing levels of capacity and availability. We ask that contributors inform other contributors within working groups of their capacity. This will allow for everyone to see who is able to take on certain tasks. If you are struggling, ask for help. We recognise things happen, and we would rather you ask for help, rather than going dark and abandoning what was being worked on for the project. As we have outlined in this document, community and collaboration is what makes Rhino Linux roll.

Breaking any of our expected behaviours has the potential to result in removal from the Rhino Linux team or the ability to contribute to the project.

By participating in the Rhino Linux community, you agree to abide by this code of conduct and contribute to creating a positive and inclusive environment for all members. Together, let's uphold the values of honesty, fairness, respect, and mutual support that define our community.


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