Engram is an open protocol. Everyone who contributes, operates a miner, or participates in discussions is expected to treat others with respect. We are committed to a harassment-free experience for everyone regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, level of experience, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual orientation.
- Be direct and constructive — critique code and ideas, not people.
- Assume good faith when someone misunderstands a concept.
- Share knowledge freely — this project benefits when operators and developers help each other.
- Respect that miners compete economically; protocol-level competition is healthy.
- Personal attacks, insults, or harassment in any form.
- Publishing others' private information without consent.
- Deliberate disruption of discussions or coordinated spam.
- Sharing exploit details for live vulnerabilities publicly before a fix is released.
This applies to all project spaces — GitHub issues, pull requests, discussions, and any community channels (Discord, Telegram) that use the Engram name.
Violations can be reported to conduct@theengram.space. Maintainers will review reports confidentially and may remove content, warn, or ban participants who violate this policy.
Adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 2.1.