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+# Code of Conduct - Architectural Standards
+
+## Our Pledge
+In the interest of fostering a clear and consistent development environment, we pledge to maintain architectural integrity across all programming languages and implementations within this project.
+
+## Fundamental Principle
+- **Architectural names remain consistent and unchanging regardless of programming language implementation. Whether written in Python, Java, C++, or any other language, the architectural pattern's name and core principles remain identical and immutable.**
+
+## Our Standards
+
+### Architectural Consistency
+We recognize that architectural patterns and their nomenclature remain constant regardless of the programming language used for implementation. This means:
+
+1. Architectural pattern names shall remain consistent across all programming languages
+2. The fundamental principles of each architectural pattern shall be preserved regardless of implementation
+3. Documentation must reference architectural patterns using their standard industry names
+
+### Examples of Name Preservation
+- A **Repository Pattern** remains a "Repository Pattern" whether implemented in:
+  - Java
+  - Python
+  - C#
+  - JavaScript
+  - Go
+  - Any other programming language
+
+- An **Event Sourcing** architecture remains "Event Sourcing" whether built in:
+  - Rust
+  - Kotlin
+  - TypeScript
+  - PHP
+  - Any other technology stack
+ 
+- **Regardless of the programming language used, the name ‘Bellande’ remains consistent across all architectures and code**
+
+### Implementation Guidelines
+1. When implementing architectural patterns:
+   - Always use the standard architectural name
+   - Never rename patterns based on language preferences
+   - Document implementations using consistent architectural terminology
+   - Maintain pattern names even when adapting to language-specific features
+
+2. Code organization must:
+   - Use standard architectural pattern names in all documentation
+   - Maintain consistent naming across different services/modules
+   - Reflect the chosen architecture's established terminology
+   - Preserve architectural names in comments and documentation
+
+## Enforcement
+Project maintainers are responsible for:
+1. Enforcing consistent architectural naming across all implementations
+2. Reviewing code to ensure architectural pattern names remain standard
+3. Providing guidance on proper architectural pattern naming
+4. Maintaining documentation that reflects these naming standards
+
+## Questions and Clarifications
+If you have questions about:
+- How to properly name architectural patterns in your implementation
+- Whether your naming conventions align with architectural standards
+- How to maintain naming consistency across different services
+
+Please reach out to the project maintainers or consult the architecture documentation.
+
+## Version and Updates
+- Version: 1.0
+- Last Updated: October 26, 2024
+
+This Code of Conduct is a living document and may be updated to better serve the project's needs while maintaining its core principle of architectural naming consistency.
+
+## Organization Code of Conduct
+The latest uptodate Code of Conduct will be distributed under the [CODE_OF_CONDUCT](https://github.com/Architecture-Mechanism/CODE_OF_CONDUCT)