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Code of Conduct

This document defines baseline conduct expectations for Riverbraid public repositories.

It is a community health surface only. It does not create legal authority, formal moderation capacity, guaranteed enforcement timelines, certification, production readiness, external validation, or staffed support obligations.

Expected conduct

Participants should:

  • Be respectful and factual
  • Keep issues and pull requests bounded to observable repository surfaces
  • Separate evidence from interpretation
  • Avoid unsupported claims about maturity, safety, adoption, certification, or authority
  • Use clear language when reporting bugs, drift, or documentation mismatch
  • Respect that Riverbraid is an inspectable public project, not a guarantee of deployment fitness

Unacceptable conduct

Unacceptable conduct includes:

  • Harassment or personal attacks
  • Spam or repeated off-topic posting
  • Misrepresenting repository verification status
  • Claiming certification, legal approval, production readiness, external audit, complete AI safety, absolute security, or adoption without evidence
  • Pressuring maintainers or contributors for guaranteed response times
  • Publishing private or sensitive information

Reporting conduct concerns

Open an issue in the most relevant repository only when the concern is connected to repository activity.

For documentation and public surface concerns, use:

Riverbraid-Documentation

For Evaluation Kit concerns, use:

Riverbraid-Evaluation-Kit

Boundary

This code of conduct is a public expectation surface. It does not imply staffed moderation, guaranteed response, legal review, or formal governance capacity.

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