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Code of Conduct

Wiii is built by The Wiii Lab and contributed to by a growing group of humans and AI agents. We expect everyone who interacts with this project — in issues, pull requests, code review, chat, or documentation — to help keep the collaboration respectful, focused, and technically honest.

Adopted Standard

Wiii adopts the Contributor Covenant v2.1 as the baseline for acceptable behavior.

Contributors agree to the Covenant by participating in this repository.

Project-Specific Expectations

In addition to the Covenant, Wiii contributors are expected to:

  • Argue from evidence, not identity. Reference code, logs, tests, or specs instead of relying on seniority or reputation.
  • Keep reviews technical. Focus on correctness, security, maintainability, and user impact. Avoid personalizing disagreement.
  • Preserve Wiii's identity. Wiii is a Living Agent, not a generic chat bot. Changes that flatten its voice or personality should justify the trade-off explicitly.
  • Attribute AI contributions. When Codex, Claude, or another agent produces a change, record that in the commit trailer and the PR body. Treat the human PR owner as accountable for the final diff regardless.
  • No private-data exposure. Do not paste real user content, tokens, internal credentials, or customer records into issues, PRs, or logs. Redact before filing.

Scope

This Code of Conduct applies to all Wiii project spaces, including:

  • This repository and any forks used to produce contributions back to it
  • Issue trackers, pull requests, and GitHub Discussions
  • Project chat, email threads, and maintainer-facing coordination channels
  • Any public representation of the project (talks, posts, demos)

Reporting

If you experience or witness behavior that violates this Code of Conduct:

  1. Email the maintainers: conduct@wiii.lab
  2. Or open a private GitHub security advisory titled Code of Conduct report — <short summary> to contact maintainers without public exposure.

Reports are handled confidentially. We will acknowledge receipt within 72 hours and follow up with the reporter on resolution.

Enforcement

Maintainers may take any action they deem appropriate, including:

  • Private warning
  • Request to edit or retract a specific comment, commit, or PR
  • Temporary loss of interaction or review privileges
  • Permanent removal from the project

Enforcement decisions prioritize the safety of contributors first, and the long-term health of the project second.

Maintainer Contact

Last updated: 2026-04-24