We want this project to be welcoming to clinicians, researchers, navigators, engineers, patients, advocates, and first-time open-source contributors alike.
Please help create a community that is:
- respectful in disagreement
- careful with evidence and claims
- generous with explanations and review feedback
- mindful that cancer-related work can be personal and emotionally charged
- Assume good intent while staying honest about risks and tradeoffs.
- Give actionable, respectful technical feedback.
- Keep safety and privacy concerns front and center.
- Credit prior work and document assumptions clearly.
- harassment, intimidation, or personal attacks
- discriminatory or demeaning language
- sharing PHI, secrets, or private data
- overstating clinical claims or misrepresenting project capabilities
- disruptive behavior that makes collaboration unsafe or exclusionary
Maintainers may edit, remove, or reject contributions and discussions that violate these expectations.
If you need moderator attention privately, use GitHub's private vulnerability reporting form for anything security-adjacent, or open a minimal issue requesting maintainer follow-up without posting sensitive details and a private channel will be arranged.
This code of conduct applies to repository discussions, issues, pull requests, review comments, docs, and other project-managed collaboration spaces.