This repository contains organization-wide profile and community health files for AI Freedom Trust Federation repositories.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Status | Active |
| Federation layer | Public Trust |
| Repository role | Community health and GitHub organization profile |
| Visibility | Public |
| Default branch | main |
This repository makes the GitHub account behave like an organized federation by providing default public profile content, contribution standards, conduct expectations, security reporting guidance, issue templates, and pull request templates.
GitHub applies these files as defaults across repositories that do not override them locally.
profile/README.md- public GitHub profile contentCONTRIBUTING.md- default contribution standardsCODE_OF_CONDUCT.md- default conduct expectationsSECURITY.md- security reporting posture.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/- default issue templates.github/pull_request_template.md- default pull request checklist
- Public GitHub profile README for
AIFreedomTrustFederation. - Shared issue templates for bugs, project tasks, and research notes.
- Shared pull request checklist for layer, verification, and risk.
- Default contribution, security, and conduct guidance.
No runtime setup is required. Edit Markdown files directly.
After changes:
git status --shortThen review the public profile and a repository issue form in GitHub.
- Keep organization profile language synchronized with the public website.
- Expand issue templates only when active repos need more specific workflows.
- Add funding, governance, or support files only after the public operating model is ready for them.
- Use issues in this repo as the central federation cleanup backlog.
Community-health files should avoid unsupported claims about security guarantees, legal standing, financial value, partnerships, or production readiness. They should define expectations, not overstate capability.