Code of Conduct

Last updated: 2026

This Code of Conduct outlines the behavior expected when using Cortlet’s tools, website, services, and open-source projects. Cortlet aims to maintain a safe, respectful, and productive environment for all users. By participating, you agree to follow these guidelines.

1. Expected Behavior

Users interacting with Cortlet or contributing to its projects should:

  • Be respectful, constructive, and considerate.
  • Use welcoming and inclusive language.
  • Respect different opinions and experiences.
  • Act responsibly and professionally.

2. Unacceptable Behavior

The following behaviors are not allowed anywhere within Cortlet’s services or community spaces:

  • Harassment, discrimination, or hateful conduct.
  • Threats, personal attacks, or intimidation.
  • Uploading harmful code or intentionally breaking software.
  • Abuse of APIs or unauthorized access attempts.
  • Spam or disruptive behavior in discussions or contributions.

3. Reporting Issues

If you experience or notice a violation of this Code of Conduct, you can report it directly to the project owner. All reports are handled privately and will not be shared.

To report a violation, email support@cortlet.com.

4. Enforcement

Actions taken for violations are decided by the project owner and may include:

  • A warning.
  • Temporary or permanent removal from discussions or projects.
  • Restriction of access to Cortlet services or repositories.

5. Scope

This Code applies to all Cortlet-related spaces, including the website, open-source repositories, issues, pull requests, and any interactions where Cortlet is represented.

6. Updates to This Code

This Code of Conduct may be updated over time. Continued use of Cortlet services means you agree to the most recent version.