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# Code of Conduct
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## Purpose
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**Telemt exists to solve technical problems.**
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- Telemt is open to contributors who want to learn, improve and build meaningful systems together.
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- It is a place for building, testing, reasoning, documenting, and improving systems.
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- Discussions that advance this work are in scope, discussions that divert it are not.
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- Technology has consequences, responsibility is inherent.
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> **Absicht bestimmt die Form**
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> Purpose defines form
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## Principles
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* **Technical over emotional**
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- Arguments are grounded in data, logs, reproducible cases, or clear reasoning.
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* **Clarity over noise**
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- Communication is structured, concise, and relevant.
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* **Openness with standards**
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- Participation is open. The work remains disciplined.
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* **Independence of judgment**
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- Claims are evaluated on technical merit, not affiliation or posture.
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* **Responsibility over capability**
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- Capability does not justify careless use.
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* **Cooperation over friction**
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- Progress depends on coordination, mutual support, and honest review.
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* **Good intent, rigorous method**
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- Assume good intent, but require rigor.
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> **Aussagen gelten nach ihrer Begründung.**
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> Claims are weighed by evidence.
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---
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## Expected Behavior
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Participants are expected to:
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* Communicate directly and respectfully
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* Support claims with evidence
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* Stay within technical scope
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* Accept critique and provide it constructively
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* Reduce noise, duplication, and ambiguity
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* Help others reach correct and reproducible outcomes
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* Act in a way that improves the system as a whole
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Precision is learned.
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New contributors are welcome. They are expected to grow into these standards. Existing contributors are expected to make that growth possible.
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> **Wer behauptet, belegt.**
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> Whoever claims, proves.
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---
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## Unacceptable Behavior
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The following is not allowed:
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* Personal attacks, insults, harassment, or intimidation
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* Repeatedly derailing discussion away from Telemt’s purpose
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* Spam, flooding, or repeated low-quality input
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* Misinformation presented as fact
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* Attempts to degrade, destabilize, or exhaust Telemt or its participants
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* Use of Telemt or its spaces to enable harm
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Telemt is not a venue for disputes that displace technical work.
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Such discussions may be closed, removed, or redirected.
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> **Störung ist kein Beitrag.**
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> Disruption is not contribution.
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## Security and Misuse
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Telemt is intended for responsible use.
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* Do not use it to plan, coordinate, or execute harm
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* Do not publish vulnerabilities without responsible disclosure
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* Report security issues privately where possible
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Security is both technical and behavioral.
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> **Verantwortung endet nicht am Code.**
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> Responsibility does not end at the code.
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## Openness
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Telemt is open to contributors of different backgrounds, experience levels, and working styles.
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- Standards are public, legible, and applied to the work itself.
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- Questions are welcome. Careful disagreement is welcome. Honest correction is welcome.
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- Gatekeeping by obscurity, status signaling, or hostility is not.
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## Scope
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This Code of Conduct applies to all official spaces:
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* Source repositories (issues, pull requests, discussions)
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* Documentation
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* Communication channels associated with Telemt
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---
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## Maintainer Stewardship
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Maintainers are responsible for final decisions in matters of conduct, scope, and direction.
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This responsibility is stewardship:
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- preserving continuity,
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- protecting signal,
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- maintaining standards,
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- keeping Telemt workable for others.
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Judgment should be exercised with restraint, consistency, and institutional responsibility.
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- Not every decision requires extended debate.
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- Not every intervention requires public explanation.
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All decisions are expected to serve the durability, clarity, and integrity of Telemt.
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> **Klarheit vor Zustimmung - Bestand vor Beifall**
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> Clarity above approval - substantiality before success
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## Enforcement
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Maintainers may act to preserve the integrity of Telemt, including by:
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* Removing content
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* Locking discussions
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* Rejecting contributions
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* Restricting or banning participants
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Actions are taken to maintain function, continuity, and signal quality.
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- Where possible, correction is preferred to exclusion.
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- Where necessary, exclusion is preferred to decay.
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---
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## Final
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**Telemt is built on discipline, structure, and shared intent**
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- Signal over noise
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- Facts over opinion
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- Systems over rhetoric
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- Work is collective
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- Outcomes are shared
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- Responsibility is distributed
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- Precision is learned
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- Rigor is expected
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- Help is part of the work
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> **Ordnung ist Voraussetzung der Freiheit**
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- If you contribute — contribute with care
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- If you speak — speak with substance
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- If you engage — engage constructively
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---
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## After All
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Systems outlive intentions
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- What is built will be used
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- What is released will propagate
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- What is maintained will define the future state
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There is no neutral infrastructure, only infrastructure shaped well or poorly
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> **Ordnung → Umsetzung → Ergebnis**
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> Order → Implementation → Result
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- Stability requires discipline
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- Freedom requires structure
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- Trust requires honesty
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In the end: the system reflects its contributors
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