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Egyptian Geeks Community

Rules for maintaining our Community Clean and get the most out of it!

Code of Conduct

This Code of Conduct helps us build a community that is rooted in kindness, collaboration, and mutual respect.

Whether you’ve come to ask questions or to generously share what you know, join us in building a community where all people feel welcome and can participate, regardless of expertise or identity.

Community Objectives

  1. Egyptian Geeks group is made to share knowledge, experience even Geeks jokes can posted or shared between all our members.

Who is this group for?

  1. Software Engineers/Developers.
  2. UX / UI Designers.
  3. Business Analysts.

Rules

  1. Please try to keep submissions on topic and of high quality.
  2. Links should have proper description.
  3. Remember the human. When you communicate online, all you see is a computer screen. When talking to someone you might want to ask yourself "Would I say it to the person's face?" or "Would I get jumped if I said this to a buddy?"
  4. Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life.
  5. Search for duplicates before posting.
  6. Report any spam you find.
  7. This is a "Safe For Work Group" please don't post a NSFW content.
  8. Google before asking any question.

Things We Don't Tolerate!

  1. Hate
  2. Spam.
  3. Duplicated content.
  4. Posts not related to group topic.

Unacceptable Behavior

No subtle put-downs or unfriendly language.

Even if you don’t intend it, this can have a negative impact on others.

No name-calling or personal attacks.

Focus on the content, not the person. This includes terms that feel personal even when they're applied to content (e.g. “lazy”).

No bigotry.

We don’t tolerate any language likely to offend or alienate people based on race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion — and those are just a few examples. Use stated pronouns (when known). When in doubt, don't use language that might offend or alienate.

No harassment.

This includes, but isn’t limited to: bullying, intimidation, vulgar language, direct or indirect threats, sexually suggestive remarks, patterns of inappropriate social contact, and sustained disruptions of discussion.

Our Expectations

  • If you’re here to get help, make it as easy as possible for others to help you. Follow our guidelines and remember that our community is made possible by volunteers.

  • If you’re here to help others, be patient and welcoming. Learning how to participate in our community can be hard. Offer support if you see someone struggling or otherwise in need of help.

  • Be clear and constructive when giving feedback, and be open when receiving it. Edits, comments, and suggestions are healthy parts of our community.

  • Be inclusive and respectful. Avoid sarcasm and be careful with jokes — tone is hard to decipher online. Prefer gender-neutral language when uncertain. If a situation makes it hard to be friendly, stop participating and move on.

Examples

Contributors