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Code of Conduct

Purpose

ASRFacet-Rb is maintained as a professional, respectful project for authorized security testing and research. Everyone participating in this repository is expected to contribute in a way that is lawful, constructive, and safe for others.

Relationship to License

This Code of Conduct governs community behavior.

The project LICENSE governs usage, redistribution, modification, attribution, and permission boundaries for ASRFacet-Rb.

Nothing in this Code of Conduct grants additional rights beyond the LICENSE, and nothing here overrides the LICENSE.

Expected Behavior

Examples of behavior that supports this project include:

  • Being respectful and constructive in discussions, reviews, and issue reports
  • Focusing feedback on the code, design, and documentation, not the person
  • Being patient with questions and learning-focused contributions
  • Respecting boundaries around authorized testing and responsible use
  • Following maintainer guidance on repository hygiene, scope, and release quality

Unacceptable Behavior

Examples of behavior that is not acceptable include:

  • Harassment, threats, or demeaning language
  • Personal attacks, trolling, or deliberate disruption
  • Sharing private information without permission
  • Any conduct that makes collaboration unsafe or hostile
  • Encouraging or promoting unauthorized testing, abuse, or illegal activity
  • Attempting to bypass or misrepresent project licensing, authorship, or attribution

Scope

This Code of Conduct applies across all project spaces, including:

  • Issues, pull requests, reviews, discussions, and documentation
  • Security or bug reports submitted through project channels
  • Other project-related communication where participants represent ASRFacet-Rb

Reporting and Contact

If you experience or witness behavior that violates this code of conduct, please report it to the project maintainer through the repository contact channels.

Enforcement

Project maintainers may take any action they consider appropriate to protect the health of the project, including warnings, temporary restrictions, or permanent removal from project spaces.

Maintainers may also remove content that is abusive, off-topic, unlawful, or incompatible with project safety and license boundaries.