- Core Principles
- Roles and Responsibilities
- How to Contribute
- Code of Conduct
- Amending this Repository
- Security Reporting
- Contact Us
Welcome to the Jeandle project governance guide! We believe that open and transparent collaboration is the foundation for building a healthy, inclusive, and efficient community.
This repository details how the project operates, including our roles, responsibilities, and decision-making processes. We are committed to keeping our procedures simple and practical, so everyone can easily understand how to participate in the project and how it works.
- Openness: We welcome contributions of all kinds! All our communication and decision-making processes are conducted openly and transparently.
- Inclusivity: We are dedicated to creating a friendly and harmonious environment where people from diverse backgrounds can participate and feel a sense of belonging.
- Neutrality: As a community-driven project, our decisions are based on technical merit and community consensus, free from the influence of any single company or individual.
- Simplicity: We strive to keep our governance processes as straightforward as possible, avoiding unnecessary bureaucracy.
For a detailed overview of the different roles and their responsibilities within the community, please see our Jeandle Contributor Ladder.
We welcome contributions from everyone! If you are interested in contributing, our Contribution Guide has all the information you need to get started. Please note that all contributions must adhere to our Code of Conduct.
We follow the Code of Conduct to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all. We expect all community members to abide by these guidelines. If you witness any violations, please contact the project maintainers.
Any significant changes to this governance repository will be discussed among the maintainer team and require a vote to pass. For minor adjustments and clarifications, maintainers may make changes after reaching a general consensus.
We welcome you to join our discussions on Slack!