docs/versioned_docs/version-2.34.0/contributing-guide/slackcoc.md
This code of conduct governs ToolJet's Slack Community events and discussions.
Diversity and inclusion make our community strong. We encourage participation from the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible and want to be very clear about where we stand.
Our goal is to maintain a safe, helpful and friendly community for everyone, regardless of experience, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, personal appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, nationality, or other defining characteristic.
This code and related procedures apply to unacceptable behavior occurring in all community venues, including behavior outside the scope of community activities — online and in-person— as well as in all one-on-one communications, and anywhere such behavior has the potential to adversely affect the safety and well-being of community members.
This Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by ToolJet. This includes:
The Code of Conduct does not exclusively apply to slack or events on an official agenda. For example, if after a scheduled social event you go to a bar with a group of fellow participants, and someone harasses you there, we would still treat that as a CoC violation. Similarly, harassment in Twitter direct messages related to ToolJet can still be covered under this Code of Conduct.
In addition, violations of this code outside our spaces may affect a person’s ability to participate in them.
:::info Portions derived from the Django Code of Conduct, The Rust Code of Conduct and The Ada Initiative under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. :::
If you have received a useful reply to your question, please drop a ✅ reaction or a reply for affirmation.
If you have asked a question and have not got a response in 24hrs, please review your question for clarity and revise it. If you still feel you haven't received adequate response, feel free to ping @navaneeth.
Please don't direct message any individual member of ToolJet community without their explicit permission, independent of reason. Your question might be helpful for other community members.
ToolJet's community of volunteer is very active and helpful, generally avoid tagging members unless it is urgent.
To keep the main channel area clear, we request to use threads to keep an ongoing conversation organized.