We, as contributors, maintainers, and community members of STMATH, are committed to fostering an open, respectful, and inclusive environment.
STMATH is a research-driven, educational, and engineering-focused framework, and we expect all participants to uphold the highest standards of professionalism.
We pledge to ensure that participation in STMATH is a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of:
- Age
- Body size
- Disability (visible or invisible)
- Ethnicity
- Gender identity and expression
- Level of experience
- Education
- Socio-economic status
- Nationality
- Personal appearance
- Race
- Religion
- Sexual identity and orientation
STMATH is built on:
- ✔ Respect
- ✔ Transparency
- ✔ First-principles thinking
- ✔ Collaborative learning
👉 We expect contributors to reflect these values in all interactions.
The following behaviors contribute to a positive community:
- Demonstrating empathy and kindness
- Respecting differing opinions and viewpoints
- Providing constructive and professional feedback
- Accepting responsibility and learning from mistakes
- Focusing on collective improvement
The following will not be tolerated:
- Harassment, intimidation, or discrimination
- Offensive, derogatory, or insulting language
- Personal or political attacks
- Sharing private information without consent
- Any behavior deemed inappropriate in a professional or academic setting
Project maintainers are responsible for:
- Enforcing this Code of Conduct
- Reviewing contributions and interactions
- Taking appropriate action when violations occur
Maintainers have the right to:
- Remove or edit content
- Reject contributions
- Restrict participation
This Code of Conduct applies to all STMATH spaces:
- GitHub repositories
- Issues and Pull Requests
- Discussions and community forums
- Emails and external communication
- Any public representation of STMATH
If you experience or witness unacceptable behavior, please report it:
Maintainer: Saksham Tomar 📧 Email: tomarsaksham55@gmail.com
All reports will be:
- Handled confidentially
- Investigated fairly
- Addressed promptly
Violations will be handled in the following stages:
Private guidance for minor issues
Formal notice for repeated behavior
Limited access to community participation
Removal from the project for severe or repeated violations
All contributors are expected to align with:
✔ Educational clarity
✔ Research integrity
✔ Professional conduct
✔ Collaborative mindset
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant (v2.1) https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html
STMATH is not just a codebase.
It is a:
✔ Learning platform ✔ Research system ✔ Engineering framework
👉 Respect and professionalism are non-negotiable.