PyBehaviorLog is intended to support research, education, and operational workflows around behavioral observation. Contributors, users, and maintainers are expected to keep project spaces professional, inclusive, and focused on technical collaboration.
- Be respectful and constructive when discussing bugs, design tradeoffs, and review feedback.
- Assume good intent, but be precise about technical concerns and risks.
- Keep criticism focused on ideas, code, documentation, or process rather than on people.
- Respect different levels of experience with Django, behavioral research workflows, localization, and deployment operations.
- Avoid sharing private data, credentials, research subject data, or sensitive project files in public issues or pull requests.
- Harassment, threats, personal attacks, or discriminatory language.
- Sexualized language or imagery in project spaces.
- Publishing private contact information, credentials, research data, or other sensitive material without explicit permission.
- Deliberate disruption of discussions, reviews, issue triage, or releases.
Maintainers may edit, hide, or remove comments, issues, pull requests, or other contributions that violate this code. Maintainers may also temporarily or permanently restrict participation for repeated or severe violations.
If you need to report conduct concerns, contact a repository maintainer through
GitHub. For security issues, follow SECURITY.md instead of posting details in
public project spaces.