Welcome to the Awesome Test Vault!
This is a creative and educational space built on care, clarity, and integrity.
While the Vault is not a traditional software repository, it includes structured systems, logic templates, metadata patterns, and public-facing documentation — all of which deserve thoughtful security and privacy considerations.
If you discover a vulnerability — such as a template logic flaw, metadata exposure, or any concern that could impact a contributor’s data organization, privacy, or experience — please report it privately.
You can report issues through either of these methods:
- Open a confidential GitHub Issue
- Contact the maintainer via GitHub’s contact button
Please do not publicly disclose vulnerabilities without first allowing time for review and resolution.
Security issues in the Vault may include:
- Sensitive or personal data mistakenly exposed in templates or notes
- Logic flaws in workflows that compromise structure or user control
- Plugin usage advice that could lead to data loss or vault corruption
- Unintended metadata leaks through automated systems
When in doubt, it’s always okay to check in — better cautious than compromised.
PtiCalin and the Vault maintainers are committed to:
- Reviewing all security reports with care
- Maintaining respectful and transparent communication
- Taking timely corrective action (patches, documentation, or workflow fixes)
- Giving credit (with permission) to those who report significant issues
By helping protect the Vault and its contributors, you’re supporting a space where creative systems can grow with confidence and care.
Thank you for being part of this community’s integrity, and for helping make the Awesome Test Vault a safer, stronger, and more resilient space for creative learning and growth!