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---
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title: "Community Guidelines"
title: 'Community Guidelines'
introduction: >
Sass is more than a technology; Sass is driven by the community of individuals
that power its development and use every day. As a community, we want to
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sharing of ideas. It is imperative that we keep Sass a fun, welcoming,
challenging, and fair place to play.
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### License
Our friends at [Ubuntu][] and [Drupal][] have already worked hard to develop
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actively remove someone from the community. Ultimately, we can only use our
voice to publicly declare that we do not agree with or endorse people or
organizations who don't act in the spirit of these guidelines.
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As such, the Sass Community Guidelines states our ideals as a community. It's
meant to be a guide on how we work together and conduct ourselves, not a
specific rulebook. It is a way to communicate our existing values to the
entire community, and share our values with the verse.
As such, the Sass Community Guidelines states our ideals as a community. It's
meant to be a guide on how we work together and conduct ourselves, not a
specific rulebook. It is a way to communicate our existing values to the
entire community, and share our values with the verse.
## We strive to:
## We strive to:
### Be considerate
### Be considerate
Our work will be used by other people, and we in turn will depend on the work
of others. Any decision we take will affect users and colleagues, and we
should consider them when making decisions.
Our work will be used by other people, and we in turn will depend on the work
of others. Any decision we take will affect users and colleagues, and we
should consider them when making decisions.
### Be open and inviting
### Be open and inviting
Our community has grown immensely because of the diversity that is found
within the community. We welcome all individuals regardless of, but not
limited to, their gender identity and expression, sexual orientation,
preferred relationship model, disability, physical appearance, body size, age,
race, or religious affiliation. We take pride in the the richness of
experiences that have come to help develop Sass, and want to continue growing
our community. In short, __everyone is welcome, except those who are
unwelcoming__.
Our community has grown immensely because of the diversity that is found
within the community. We welcome all individuals regardless of, but not
limited to, their gender identity and expression, sexual orientation,
preferred relationship model, disability, physical appearance, body size, age,
race, or religious affiliation. We take pride in the the richness of
experiences that have come to help develop Sass, and want to continue growing
our community. In short, **everyone is welcome, except those who are
unwelcoming**.
### Be respectful
### Be respectful
Disagreement is no excuse for poor manners. We work together to resolve
conflict, assume good intentions and do our best to act in an empathetic
fashion. We treat those who dont use Sass with respect; they understand
their own needs better than anyone else. We don't allow frustration to
turn into a personal attack. A community where people feel uncomfortable
or threatened is not a productive one. __Harassment of anyone, either
within the Sass community or outside of it, is never okay__.
Disagreement is no excuse for poor manners. We work together to resolve
conflict, assume good intentions and do our best to act in an empathetic
fashion. We treat those who dont use Sass with respect; they understand
their own needs better than anyone else. We don't allow frustration to
turn into a personal attack. A community where people feel uncomfortable
or threatened is not a productive one. **Harassment of anyone, either
within the Sass community or outside of it, is never okay**.
### Take responsibility for our words and our actions
### Take responsibility for our words and our actions
We can all make mistakes; when we do, we take responsibility for them. If
someone has been harmed or offended, we listen carefully and respectfully, and
work to right the wrong.
We can all make mistakes; when we do, we take responsibility for them. If
someone has been harmed or offended, we listen carefully and respectfully, and
work to right the wrong.
### Be collaborative
### Be collaborative
What we produce is a complex whole made of many parts; it is the sum of many
dreams. Collaboration between teams that each have their own goal and vision
is essential; for the whole to be more than the sum of its parts, each part
must make an effort to understand the whole.
What we produce is a complex whole made of many parts; it is the sum of many
dreams. Collaboration between teams that each have their own goal and vision
is essential; for the whole to be more than the sum of its parts, each part
must make an effort to understand the whole.
Collaboration reduces redundancy and improves the quality of our work.
Internally and externally, we celebrate good collaboration. Wherever possible,
we work closely with upstream projects and others in the free software
community to coordinate our efforts. We prefer to work transparently and
involve interested parties as early as possible.
Collaboration reduces redundancy and improves the quality of our work.
Internally and externally, we celebrate good collaboration. Wherever possible,
we work closely with upstream projects and others in the free software
community to coordinate our efforts. We prefer to work transparently and
involve interested parties as early as possible.
### Value decisiveness, clarity and open communication
### Value decisiveness, clarity and open communication
Disagreements, social and technical, are normal, but we do not allow them to
persist and fester leaving others uncertain of the agreed direction.
Disagreements, social and technical, are normal, but we do not allow them to
persist and fester leaving others uncertain of the agreed direction.
We expect participants in the project to resolve disagreements constructively.
When they cannot, we escalate the matter to either designated leaders at the
event or within the community to arbitrate and provide clarity and direction.
We expect participants in the project to resolve disagreements constructively.
When they cannot, we escalate the matter to either designated leaders at the
event or within the community to arbitrate and provide clarity and direction.
### Be responsive and helpful
### Be responsive and helpful
All of us started as new and inexperienced. Even the most experienced of us
may forget things. Nobody is expected to be perfect in this community.
Questions are encouraged and those who are asked should endeavor to be
responsive, courteous, and helpful. When off topic, please direct to the
appropriate forum. Even when the question is common and repeatedly asked, even
when the documentation explains it, remember that they have only asked it once
and they may have read, but not understood. Ultimately, it is better to give
no answer than an unfriendly one.
All of us started as new and inexperienced. Even the most experienced of us
may forget things. Nobody is expected to be perfect in this community.
Questions are encouraged and those who are asked should endeavor to be
responsive, courteous, and helpful. When off topic, please direct to the
appropriate forum. Even when the question is common and repeatedly asked, even
when the documentation explains it, remember that they have only asked it once
and they may have read, but not understood. Ultimately, it is better to give
no answer than an unfriendly one.
### Step down considerately
### Step down considerately
When somebody leaves or disengages from the community, we ask that they do so
in a way that minimizes disruption to the projects using their published work.
They should tell people they are leaving and take the proper steps to ensure
that others can pick up where they left off.
When somebody leaves or disengages from the community, we ask that they do so
in a way that minimizes disruption to the projects using their published work.
They should tell people they are leaving and take the proper steps to ensure
that others can pick up where they left off.

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---
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title: "#teamSass"
title: '#teamSass'
introduction: >
Sass has an awesome community of designers and developers who love to spread
the word and help people out. Here we’ve collected some resources.
Happy Styling!
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## Resources
### [Jump Start Sass](https://amzn.to/2LKF0uR)
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### [Sass and Compass in Action](https://amzn.to/2RjAQz7)
by Wynn Netherland, Natalie Weizenbaum, Chris Eppstein, Brandon Mathis
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__Everyone is welcome in the Sass community, except those who are
unwelcoming__. Please read and follow our
[community guidelines](/community-guidelines).
**Everyone is welcome in the Sass community, except those who are
unwelcoming**. Please read and follow our
[community guidelines](/community-guidelines).
Thinking of __contributing__ to Sass itself? We rely on everyone to
keep Sass as stable as it is. Feel free to
[submit a patch via pull request](#Contribute) to the Sass project.
Thinking of **contributing** to Sass itself? We rely on everyone to
keep Sass as stable as it is. Feel free to
[submit a patch via pull request](#Contribute) to the Sass project.
Want to create your own Sass implementation? Check out our
[implementation guidelines](/implementation).
Want to create your own Sass implementation? Check out our
[implementation guidelines](/implementation).
## Contribute
Sass is an [open source project][github] and we encourage you to contribute.
You can contribute with [bug reports and feature requests][issues], and if
you contribute code, we'll love you forever. If you just want to help out
but you're not sure what to do, check out the "Help Wanted" label for [the
Sass language][lang help] or for [Dart Sass][dart help]. These issues
are a mix of feature requests, bugs, and tasks that aren't coding-intensive
that the developers think are a good place for someone new to the codebase
to jump in.
## Contribute
[github]: https://github.com/sass/sass
[issues]: https://github.com/sass/sass/issues
[lang help]: https://github.com/sass/sass/labels/Help%20Wanted
[dart help]: https://github.com/sass/dart-sass/labels/help%20wanted
Sass is an [open source project][github] and we encourage you to contribute.
You can contribute with [bug reports and feature requests][issues], and if
you contribute code, we'll love you forever. If you just want to help out
but you're not sure what to do, check out the "Help Wanted" label for [the
Sass language][lang help] or for [Dart Sass][dart help]. These issues
are a mix of feature requests, bugs, and tasks that aren't coding-intensive
that the developers think are a good place for someone new to the codebase
to jump in.
[Dart Sass][] is the reference implementation of Sass, and the easiest
implementation to start hacking on. If you don't know Dart, don't worry!
It's very easy to pick up. Check out the [contributing info][] for more
information on helping out. Or, if you're interested in helping add new
features to the Sass language, look at [the language contribution
process][].
[github]: https://github.com/sass/sass
[issues]: https://github.com/sass/sass/issues
[lang help]: https://github.com/sass/sass/labels/Help%20Wanted
[dart help]: https://github.com/sass/dart-sass/labels/help%20wanted
[Dart Sass]: /dart-sass
[contributing info]: https://github.com/sass/dart-sass/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[the language contribution process]: https://github.com/sass/language/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[Dart Sass][] is the reference implementation of Sass, and the easiest
implementation to start hacking on. If you don't know Dart, don't worry!
It's very easy to pick up. Check out the [contributing info][] for more
information on helping out. Or, if you're interested in helping add new
features to the Sass language, look at [the language contribution
process][].
[Dart Sass]: /dart-sass
[contributing info]: https://github.com/sass/dart-sass/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[the language contribution process]: https://github.com/sass/language/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md