The CoC in a nutshell: GitRoot and its community aim to offer a friendly and peaceful environment for every participant at the GitRoot’s events, online and offline. All participants at any GitRoot event are expected to behave excellently towards each other. Misbehaviour can lead to exclusion from our events and/or our technical infrastructure. If you have been in a situation in which the spirit of the Code of Conduct was breached, please be in touch with Romain (creator of GitRoot).
GitRoot follow the Free Software spirit which is about freedom and so is our community. We like to collaborate and work together with respect to different opinions, skills and interests. We as a welcoming community encourage all participants to be excellent to each other.
This Code of Conduct applies at all physical events hosted by GitRoot as well as to our online infrastructure. The latter includes but is not limited to our mailing lists, wikis, social media, groups, forums and any other means of digital communication that are hosted and/or moderated by the GitRoot team. The Code of Conduct applies equally to all participants including, but not limited to, speakers, volunteers, staffers, exhibitors, etc.
We invite and encourage everybody to express their opinions on relevant topics. All participants should at all times feel at ease to do so without fearing any form of attack, reprisal or harassment. We ask everybody to be respectful and considerate towards each other, especially when attempting to provide constructive criticism.
To foster tolerance, respect and hospitality in our community, we agree not to engage in discriminatory, disparaging or offensive speech or actions, including as to (but not limited to) gender, sexuality, race, nationality, religion or profession. We are a community of many different nationalities and backgrounds, and we cherish our strength in diversity.
If you have experienced or become aware of behaviour contrary to the principles enshrined in this Code of Conduct, please bring such incidents to the attention of Romain (creator of GitRoot) as soon as possible.
Please feel free to share the Code of Conduct with participants in discussions, both online and offline, to ensure a respectful and welcoming environment. GitRoot reserves the right to deny entrance and/or eject from an event or any of its infrastructure (e.g. wiki, mailing lists, etc) any individual found to be engaging in misconduct contrary to the principles highlighted above.
Today the best way to contact is by opening an issue.
You can also find me on mastodon.
This list could be infinite, but if you read this and there is no email be sure to open issue. This is because now (at the time I write this) I have not configured email on gitroot.dev.
At least resort, you can contact to my personal email, which is easily guessable if your are not a bot firstName@lastName.countryTld (yes I’m french).