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title: 'Community Guidelines'
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introduction: >
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Sass is more than a technology; Sass is driven by the community of individuals
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that power its development and use every day. As a community, we want to
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embrace the very differences that have made our collaboration so powerful, and
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work together to provide the best environment for learning, growing, and
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sharing of ideas. It is imperative that we keep Sass a fun, welcoming,
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challenging, and fair place to play.
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### License
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Our friends at [Ubuntu][] and [Drupal][] have already worked hard to develop
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their own community guidelines, and we borrow heavily from them. However, we
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have made modifications for our specific needs as a community.
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The Sass Community Guidelines are licensed under the [Creative Commons
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Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license][cc]. You may re-use it for your own
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project, and modify it as you wish; just please allow others to use your
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modifications and give credit to Sass, [Ubuntu][] and [Drupal][].
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[ubuntu]: https://ubuntu.com/community/governance/code-of-conduct
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[drupal]: https://www.drupal.org/dcoc
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[cc]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/
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### Adherence to these Community Guidelines
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We ask that all in-person and virtual gatherings of the Sass Community
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adhere to this code of conduct and take appropriate steps to create a safe
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and accessible space for all attendees. This should include the publication
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of a Code of Conduct that includes clear anti-harassment procedures. Please
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consult with us if you feel the need to significantly deviate from these
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guidelines by sending an email to: [sass.organizers@gmail.com](mailto:sass.organizers@gmail.com).
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We understand and acknowledge that the "Sass Community" is a loosely defined
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group of people who identify as Sass enthusiasts. We have no power to
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actively remove someone from the community. Ultimately, we can only use our
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voice to publicly declare that we do not agree with or endorse people or
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organizations who don't act in the spirit of these guidelines.
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---
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As such, the Sass Community Guidelines states our ideals as a community. It's
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meant to be a guide on how we work together and conduct ourselves, not a
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specific rulebook. It is a way to communicate our existing values to the
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entire community, and share our values with the ‘verse.
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## We strive to:
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### Be considerate
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Our work will be used by other people, and we in turn will depend on the work
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of others. Any decision we take will affect users and colleagues, and we
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should consider them when making decisions.
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### Be open and inviting
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Our community has grown immensely because of the diversity that is found
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within the community. We welcome all individuals regardless of, but not
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limited to, their gender identity and expression, sexual orientation,
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preferred relationship model, disability, physical appearance, body size, age,
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race, or religious affiliation. We take pride in the the richness of
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experiences that have come to help develop Sass, and want to continue growing
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our community. In short, **everyone is welcome, except those who are
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unwelcoming**.
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### Be respectful
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Disagreement is no excuse for poor manners. We work together to resolve
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conflict, assume good intentions and do our best to act in an empathetic
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fashion. We treat those who don’t use Sass with respect; they understand
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their own needs better than anyone else. We don't allow frustration to
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turn into a personal attack. A community where people feel uncomfortable
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or threatened is not a productive one. **Harassment of anyone, either
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within the Sass community or outside of it, is never okay**.
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### Take responsibility for our words and our actions
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We can all make mistakes; when we do, we take responsibility for them. If
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someone has been harmed or offended, we listen carefully and respectfully, and
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work to right the wrong.
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### Be collaborative
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What we produce is a complex whole made of many parts; it is the sum of many
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dreams. Collaboration between teams that each have their own goal and vision
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is essential; for the whole to be more than the sum of its parts, each part
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must make an effort to understand the whole.
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Collaboration reduces redundancy and improves the quality of our work.
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Internally and externally, we celebrate good collaboration. Wherever possible,
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we work closely with upstream projects and others in the free software
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community to coordinate our efforts. We prefer to work transparently and
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involve interested parties as early as possible.
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### Value decisiveness, clarity and open communication
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Disagreements, social and technical, are normal, but we do not allow them to
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persist and fester leaving others uncertain of the agreed direction.
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We expect participants in the project to resolve disagreements constructively.
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When they cannot, we escalate the matter to either designated leaders at the
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event or within the community to arbitrate and provide clarity and direction.
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### Be responsive and helpful
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All of us started as new and inexperienced. Even the most experienced of us
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may forget things. Nobody is expected to be perfect in this community.
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Questions are encouraged and those who are asked should endeavor to be
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responsive, courteous, and helpful. When off topic, please direct to the
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appropriate forum. Even when the question is common and repeatedly asked, even
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when the documentation explains it, remember that they have only asked it once
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and they may have read, but not understood. Ultimately, it is better to give
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no answer than an unfriendly one.
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### Step down considerately
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When somebody leaves or disengages from the community, we ask that they do so
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in a way that minimizes disruption to the projects using their published work.
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They should tell people they are leaving and take the proper steps to ensure
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that others can pick up where they left off.
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