Code of Conduct & Usage Policy
March 8, 2026 · View on GitHub
Our Pledge
This project is open source and free to use, modify, and build upon. In return, we ask that you treat this work with respect — both toward the original author and toward others in the community.
Usage & Attribution
You are free to:
- Use this project for personal or commercial purposes
- Modify and customize the code to suit your needs
- Fork the repository and build your own version on top of it
- Share the project with others
You must:
- Always credit the original project when publishing, sharing, or deploying a version of this code anywhere — publicly or commercially
- Include a visible link to the original repository: https://github.com/Pyramide-Agency/mydy-dashboard
- Mention the original repository in your README, project description, or any public-facing documentation
You must not:
- Present this project, or any substantial portion of it, as your own original work
- Remove or obscure attribution to the original repository
- Publish a fork or derivative without referencing the source
Attribution should be clear and accessible — not buried in a footer or hidden in a comment.
Community Standards
When interacting in this repository (issues, pull requests, discussions), we expect everyone to:
- Be respectful and constructive
- Assume good intent
- Give credit where credit is due
- Accept feedback gracefully
Harassment, hate speech, or bad-faith behavior of any kind will not be tolerated and may result in being blocked from the repository.
Reporting Issues
If you see this project being used without proper attribution, or if someone is violating this policy, please open an issue or contact the maintainer directly via GitHub:
- Issues: https://github.com/Pyramide-Agency/mydy-dashboard/issues
- Author: @odilovicc
License
This project is released under the Vektron Source Available License v1.0. See LICENSE for full terms.
- Personal/non-commercial use: free, attribution required
- Commercial use: requires a paid license — contact the author
- Forks and derivatives: must be open-sourced under the same license
Maintained by @odilovicc