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Code of Conduct

Our Commitment

Snap2Slides is a learning-focused open source project. We want everyone—beginners, experienced developers, students, and professionals—to feel welcome and respected while contributing or learning from this codebase.


Expected Behavior

We ask all participants to:

Be respectful - Treat everyone with courtesy and kindness
Be patient - This is a learning project; beginners are welcome
Be constructive - Offer helpful feedback focused on the code
Assume good intentions - Give people the benefit of the doubt
Be collaborative - Help others learn and improve
Focus on ideas, not people - Critique code, not individuals


Unacceptable Behavior

The following behaviors are not tolerated:

❌ Personal attacks or insults
❌ Harassment, bullying, or intimidation
❌ Discriminatory language or behavior
❌ Hate speech of any kind
❌ Trolling or deliberately disruptive behavior
❌ Sharing others' private information
❌ Spam or malicious content
❌ Sexual or inappropriate content


Reporting Issues

If you experience or witness unacceptable behavior:

📧 Email: saurabhpareek228@gmail.com
⚠️ Please do not open public GitHub issues for sensitive matters

All reports will be reviewed and handled confidentially.


Enforcement

Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to:

  • Remove comments, commits, or issues that violate this Code of Conduct
  • Temporarily or permanently block contributors who engage in inappropriate behavior
  • Make final decisions on what constitutes a violation

Enforcement actions will be fair, transparent when possible, and focused on maintaining a positive environment.


Scope

This Code of Conduct applies to:

  • All project spaces (GitHub issues, PRs, discussions)
  • Project-related communication (emails, social media)
  • Events or meetups related to this project
  • Representing the project in public spaces

Attribution

This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 2.1, widely used in the open source community.


Questions?

Not sure if something violates the Code of Conduct? Feel free to ask by opening a GitHub discussion or emailing the maintainer.

Remember: This is a learning project. Mistakes happen. What matters is how we respond and grow from them.


Last Updated: November 17, 2025
Maintainer: Saurabh Pareek (@SaurabhCodesAI)