Welcome! ArchGDAL.jl is part of both the Julia community and the GDAL community, so we uphold both https://julialang.org/community/standards/ and https://gdal.org/community/code_of_conduct.html. We repeat the key points below.
The ArchGDAL.jl community is committed to maintaining a welcoming, civil, and constructive environment. We expect the following standards to be observed and upheld by all participants. It applies to in-person events (such as conferences and related social events), IRC, public and private mailing lists, the issue tracker, the wiki, blogs, Twitter, and any other forums which the community uses for communication and interactions.
Harassment and other exclusionary behavior are not acceptable. Please do not use overtly sexual language or imagery, and do not attack anyone based on any aspect of personal identity, including gender, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, race, age or ability. Keep in mind that what you write in public forums is read by many people who don't know you personally, so please refrain from making prejudiced or sexual jokes and comments – even ones that you might consider acceptable in private. Ask yourself if a comment or statement might make someone feel unwelcomed or like an outsider.
All participants in the ArchGDAL.jl community are expected to respect copyright laws and ethical attribution standards. This applies to both code and written materials, such as documentation or blog posts. Materials that violate the law, are plagiaristic, or ethically dubious in some way will be removed from officially-maintained lists of resources.
The ArchGDAL.jl community is built on a foundation of reciprocity and collaboration. Be aware that most community members contribute on a voluntary basis, so ideas and bug reports are ok, but demands are not. Pull requests are always welcomed.
If you believe someone is breaking this code of conduct, you may reply to them, and point to this code of conduct. Such messages may be in public or in private, whatever is most appropriate. Assume good faith; it is more likely that participants are unaware of their bad behavior than that they intentionally try to degrade the quality of the discussion.
If you have a conflict or concern that requires resolution, please contact the Julia Community Stewards and/or email the GDAL code of conduct committee leadership at [email protected].