KindPath exists to build practical, evidence-led tools for ecological and social regeneration.
That only works if we keep this space safe, constructive, and worth showing up to.
We will:
- Be direct without being degrading
- Critique ideas with evidence, not personal attacks
- Assume good intent, ask questions before making accusations
- Keep people safe: no harassment, threats, doxxing, or intimidation
- Respect lived experience while staying accountable to facts
- Protect the vulnerable and avoid blame cycles
Examples include:
- Harassment, hate speech, discrimination, or sexualized language
- Personal attacks, mockery, or deliberate humiliation
- Threats of violence or encouragement of self-harm
- Publishing private information (doxxing)
- Persistent bad-faith disruption (“I’m just asking questions” used as a weapon)
We prefer repair over punishment, but we will protect the space. Maintainers may:
- Ask for edits or a change in tone
- Remove content that violates this code
- Temporarily or permanently restrict participation when needed
If something feels off, report it.
- Contact: sam@kindpathcollective.org
- Please include: link(s), screenshots if relevant, and what outcome you’re seeking.
This applies to all KindPath spaces on GitHub:
- Repositories, issues, pull requests
- Discussions, comments, reviews
- Any interaction under the KindPath Collective umbrella
This Code of Conduct is inspired by common open collaboration standards, adapted to KindPath values.