# Presenton Code of Conduct ## Our Community The **Presenton** community is made up of contributors, developers, designers, researchers, and users from all around the world. Together we are building an open-source platform for **AI-powered presentation generation**. We welcome contributions and participation from people of all backgrounds and experience levels. Whether you're fixing a typo, contributing code, reporting a bug, or proposing a new feature β€” you are a valued part of the community. To ensure a positive and inclusive environment for everyone, we ask all community members to follow this Code of Conduct. --- ## Where This Applies This Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the **Presenton project**, including but not limited to: - GitHub repositories (issues, pull requests, discussions) - Official documentation - Discord community - Social media interactions - Events, meetups, or presentations related to Presenton Violations of this code outside these spaces may also affect a person’s ability to participate in the Presenton community. --- ## Our Values ### 🀝 Be Friendly and Patient Remember that many people contribute their time voluntarily. Be patient with newcomers and respectful of different experience levels. --- ### 🌍 Be Welcoming and Inclusive We are committed to creating a community that welcomes people of all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not limited to: - Race - Ethnicity - Culture - National origin - Gender identity and expression - Sexual orientation - Age - Disability - Religion - Education level - Socioeconomic background Everyone should feel safe and respected when participating in the Presenton community. --- ### 🧠 Be Considerate Your work and decisions may impact others who rely on Presenton. Think about how your contributions affect: - users - contributors - maintainers - the broader open-source ecosystem Remember that we are a global community, and English may not be everyone's first language. --- ### Respect Others Disagreements are natural in any collaborative project, especially when discussing technical decisions. However: - Do not engage in personal attacks - Avoid aggressive or dismissive language - Focus on ideas, not individuals A respectful environment allows everyone to contribute effectively. --- ### πŸ’¬ Choose Words Carefully We strive to maintain a professional and supportive community. The following behaviors are **not acceptable**: - Violent threats or abusive language - Discriminatory jokes or remarks - Harassment or intimidation - Posting sexually explicit or violent material - Sharing or threatening to share personal information ("doxing") - Personal insults or derogatory language - Unwanted sexual attention - Encouraging or advocating harmful behavior - Repeated harassment after being asked to stop If someone asks you to stop a behavior, please respect their request. --- ### πŸ€” When We Disagree Disagreements are part of building great software. When they occur: - Try to understand the other perspective - Assume good intentions - Focus on solving problems constructively Remember: **diverse perspectives make open-source projects stronger**. --- ## Reporting Violations If you believe someone is violating this Code of Conduct, please report it privately. πŸ“§ **Email:** [suraj@presenton.ai](mailto:suraj@presenton.ai) All reports will be handled confidentially and respectfully by the maintainers. --- ## Enforcement Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying and enforcing this Code of Conduct. They may take appropriate action in response to unacceptable behavior, including: - Warning the offender - Removing content - Temporarily restricting participation - Banning users from community spaces Our goal is to maintain a safe and productive environment for everyone. --- ## Acknowledgements This Code of Conduct is inspired by guidelines from open-source communities and the **Speak Up! project**, adapted for the Presenton community. --- ## Questions? If you have questions about this Code of Conduct, feel free to contact us: πŸ“§ **suraj@presenton.ai** Thank you for helping make **Presenton a welcoming and collaborative open-source project.**