When you join a GEG as a leader or a participant, you are joining a community. And like any growing community, a few ground rules about expected behavior is good for everyone. It's important that everyone in your community sees these guidelines.
This guideline covers both online (Google Groups) and offline behavior (during in-person meetups).
We're all part of the same community, so be friendly, be welcoming, and generally be a nice person. Be someone that other people want to be around.
At times GEGs may be composed of very different types of educators ranging from public to private school educators, to educators from pre-schools to high schools and Universities, so we're not going to agree all the time. Remember to be respectful and constructive with your communication to your fellow GEG'ers. Don't get into flamewars, don't make personal attacks, don't vent or rant unconstructively. Everyone should take responsibility for the community and take the initiative to diffuse tension and stop a potential flamewar or negative thread as early as possible.
Work together! We can learn a lot from each other. Share knowledge, participate in the Goole Groups, and help each other out.
This is YOUR community, so be a part of it! Join in on discussions, show up for in-person meetings regularly, offer feedback, and offer to help implement that feedback!
If you're a leader, or have some form of responsibility in running a GEG, be aware of your own constraints. We all know that life can get busy, so if you know that a new job or family situation will impact your ability to organize your group, find a way to step down gracefully. Make sure someone can take over for you, and transfer the relevant information (contacts, passwords, etc.) for a smooth transition.
In particular, please observe some basic etiquette for online discussions.
Does this message need to go to hundreds of people around the world? Keep off topic conversations to a minimum.
Do not advertise or promote personal projects which are off topic.
*These guidelines are modeled after the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, and likewise licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0.