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Code of Conduct

Collegiality

Since OpenAtlas is developed by a small team, it is especially important that everyone feels comfortable and can develop within it. Therefore, we put great emphasis on friendly and respectful interactions with each other. Please show compassion and empathy in general but especially for other team members as well as cooperation partners. Suggestions for improvement and well-meant criticism, if constructive, is welcome and appreciated and should be gratefully accepted. Please be kind to each other!

Open Source

OpenAtlas was designed as a pure open source project and therefore uses exclusively open source technologies. It is and always will be free of charge and open source to guarantee continued usage. Furthermore, within the project, great importance is attached to transparency and public accessibility (e.g. via https://openatlas.eu/ and https://redmine.openatlas.eu/). In order to guarantee the quality of the application now and in the future, emphasis is placed on testing code during development. Please also note the FAIR principles.

Cooperation

As OpenAtlas puts great emphasis on open source and open data strategies, please note that a cooperation is only possible if you are able to make your data entered into the system open access as well.

As part of the scientific community and through our institutional affiliation with the Austrian Center for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH), it is important for us to follow the rules of good scientific practice.

If you have questions feel free to contact us at openatlas@oeaw.ac.at.