FableCodex aims to be a practical, evidence-driven open source project. Participation should make the project easier to use, review, and maintain.
- Be direct, respectful, and specific.
- Assume maintainers and contributors are trying to improve the project.
- Critique code, claims, and tradeoffs rather than people.
- Provide reproducible evidence for bug reports and technical claims when possible.
- Respect project boundaries around safety, copyright, provider identity, and credentials.
- Harassment, threats, personal attacks, or discriminatory language.
- Publishing private information, credentials, or exploit details in public threads.
- Repeatedly derailing issues or pull requests after maintainers have set scope.
- Pressuring maintainers to misrepresent model access, benchmark results, or provider identity.
- Submitting copied proprietary prompts or protected text in ways that create licensing risk.
Maintainers may edit, hide, or remove comments; close issues or pull requests; or restrict participation when behavior harms the project. Enforcement should be proportional, documented when appropriate, and focused on preserving a useful contributor environment.
To report a conduct concern, contact the maintainers through the repository's private contact path when available. If no private path is configured, open a minimal issue asking for maintainer contact without including sensitive details.