Open source projects are “living.” Contributions in the form of issues and pull requests are welcomed and encouraged. When you contribute, you explicitly say you are part of the community and abide by its Code of Conduct.
Intuit's Open Source community fosters a kind, respectful, harassment-free cooperative community. We strive to:
- Be kind and respectful;
- Act as a global community;
- Conduct ourselves professionally.
As members of this community, we will not tolerate behaviors including, but not limited to:
- Violent threats or language;
- Discriminatory or derogatory jokes or language;
- Public or private harassment of any kind;
- Other conduct considered inappropriate in a professional setting.
If you see someone violating the Code of Conduct please email [email protected]
This code of conduct applies to:
All repos and communities for Intuit-managed projects, whether the text is included in an Intuit-managed project’s repository;
Individuals or teams representing projects in official capacity, such as via official social media channels or at in-person meetups.
This Code of Conduct is partly inspired by and based on those of Amazon, CocoaPods, GitHub, Microsoft, thoughtbot, and on the Contributor Covenant version 1.4.1.