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Add Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct v2.1 to establish community guidelines and standards for the TabPFN project.
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This pull request introduces a new CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file based on the Contributor Covenant. Feedback was provided to update the attribution section to correctly reference version 2.1, as the current text includes features from that version but incorrectly links to version 2.0.
| version 2.0, available at | ||
| https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html. |
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The pull request description states that this document follows Contributor Covenant v2.1, and the text includes the 'visible or invisible' qualifier for disability which was introduced in version 2.1. However, the attribution section still references version 2.0 and links to the 2.0 URL. Please update these to reflect version 2.1.
| version 2.0, available at | |
| https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html. | |
| version 2.1, available at | |
| https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html. |
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Pull request overview
Adds a repository-level Code of Conduct to document expected community behavior and enforcement for TabPFN contributors and users.
Changes:
- Adds a new
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.mdbased on Contributor Covenant text. - Defines reporting and enforcement language, including
contact@priorlabs.aias the contact address. - Introduces a standard community-health document at the repository root.
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Summary
This PR adds a Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct (v2.1) to the TabPFN project.
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Why this matters
Having a clear Code of Conduct helps establish a welcoming community for all contributors and users. The Contributor Covenant is used by thousands of open-source projects and provides a clear framework for community standards.
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