The Modern .NET Show

Code of Conduct

The following Code of Conduct is based on the one found at CodingBlocks, which is in turn based on the Stack Exchange one.

Be Nice!

We want the .NET Core Show community to be a healthy and fun environment where people can feel comfortable talking about the good, the bad, and the ugly bits about the .NET Core Community. Since this is a professional group, we also need to keep things safe for work. If you’re wondering whether you should post something or not then you probably shouldn’t. ๐Ÿ™‚

That basically covers it. But these three guidelines may help:

  1. Rudeness and belittling language are not okay. Your tone should match the way you’d talk in person with someone you respect and whom you want to respect you. If you don’t have time to say something politely, just leave it for someone who does.

  2. Be welcoming, be patient, and assume good intentions. Don’t expect new users to know all the rules โ€” they don’t. And be patient while they learn. If you’re here for help, make it as easy as possible for others to help you. Everyone here is volunteering, and no one responds well to demands for help.

  3. Don’t be a jerk. These are just a few examples. If you see them, flag them:

We’re proud to be a large, user-driven space on the internet where name-calling, harassment, and other online nastiness are almost non-existent. It’s up to all of us to keep it that way.

In summary, have fun, and be good to each other.

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