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CODE-OF-CONDUCT


Welcome to CEK Open-Source Club, We are a community of tech enthusiasts working hard to spread knowledge and strengthen the collaborative culture among the young minds. The Community was made for all aspiring individuals who are keen to share their knowledge for the community.

CEK Open Source Club is a community(while the name differs from a community). Whenever you talk, post or reply, there are other people hearing you or sitting behind the screen reading what you say. These other people have thoughts, ideas, dreams, aspirations, troubles, advice, perspectives, feelings, and experiences, just like you. You'll probably end up meeting a lot of them if you volunteer or participate in events like Hackathons or conferences. Everyone in this group and people you meet through the community events are a potential new friend -treat them that way.

This document aims to make CEK Open Source Club a place for everyone to feel welcome. The rules, guidelines, and code of conduct that follow apply to all the Core Members, volunteers and participants, although subgroups may also extend these to better serve their own community. This isn't an exhaustive list of things that you can't do. Rather, take it in the spirit in which it's intended — a guide to make it easier to be excellent to each other. We expect it to be followed in spirit as much as in the letter.

Be considerate

Any decision you take will affect other members and colleagues, and you should take those consequences into account when making decisions. Try to make decisions that are as inclusive as possible.

Be respectful

Not all of us will agree all the time, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behavior and poor manners. We might all experience some frustration now and then, but we cannot allow that frustration to turn into a personal attack. It's important to remember that a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is not a productive one. We expect members of the CEK Open Source Club to be respectful when communicating with other community members, as well as with people outside the Community.

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.

Collaboration reduces redundancy and improves the quality of our work. Internally and externally, we celebrate good collaboration. Wherever possible, we work closely with College of Engineering Kidangoor and other startups and communities with the open-source and non-profit motto to coordinate our efforts. We prefer to work transparently and involve interested parties as early as possible.

Be nice and Do not harass others

Everyone in this community should feel welcome, regardless of their background. Please be courteous, respectful and polite to fellow community members. Any complaints regrading any of the following will be taken seriously and may result in removing from the community/Event.
Harassment includes:

  • Offensive comments related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, mental illness, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion.
  • Gratuitous or off-topic sexual images or behaviour in spaces where they’re not appropriate.
  • Physical contact and simulated physical contact through texts without consent or after a request to stop.
  • Threats of violence.
  • Incitement of violence towards any individual, including encouraging a person to commit suicide or to engage in self-harm.
  • Deliberate intimidation.
  • Stalking or Following.
  • Harassing photography or recording, including logging online activity for harassment purposes.
  • Sustained disruption of discussion.
  • Unwelcome sexual attention.
    ie. Meetup organizing members and other volunteer members should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment.
  • Pattern of inappropriate social contact, such as requesting/assuming inappropriate levels of intimacy with others.

If asked to stop any harassing behavior, you are expected to comply immediately. If a participant/member engages in harassing behavior, the meetup organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the event.
If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please follow the directions in the "Contact us" section, at the end of this document.
Organizers will be happy to help participants/members contact security or local law enforcement, provide escorts to an alternate location, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the meetup. We value your attendance.

We expect participants to follow these rules at our all of our event venues and event-related social events.

Communicate effectively

Clear communication can help to avoid misunderstandings, Having context is important. It's better to ask for clarification than to make assumptions. Disagreements, social and technical, are normal, but we expect members in the community to resolve disagreements constructively — so please avoid flamewars, trolling, personal attacks, and repetitive arguments.

Unaffilated Promotions

Any promotions which are not directly affiliated to the community should be completely avoided, if found continuing even after asked to stop may result in removal from the event/community. All the members/organizers/sponsors/participants shall ask permission with concerned people mentioned at the end of the document to carry-out any promotions within the community discussion rooms or events.

When we disagree, try to understand why.

Disagreements, both social and technical, happen all the time and the CEK Open Source Community is no exception. It is important that we resolve disagreements and differing views constructively. Remember that we’re different. The strength of the CEK Open Source community comes from its varied community, people from a wide range of backgrounds. Different people have different perspectives on issues. Being unable to understand why someone holds a viewpoint doesn’t mean that they’re wrong. Focus on helping to resolve issues and learning from mistakes. It is important that we resolve disagreements and differing views constructively and with the help of the community and community processes.When our goals differ dramatically, we encourage the creation of alternative implementations, so that the community can test new ideas and contribute to the discussion.

Go by This

If any member is unwilling to abide by this Code of Conduct or breaks it, he/she shall be removed from their current activity and will be given a final chance for the next activity to improve.If there seems no improvment the person will be removed from the whole community and will not be allowed to participate or contribute to any furthur activity whatever his designation be.

Contact us

If you believe that the Code of Conduct is being violated, you are being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the community via email Provided Below, or directly reaching out. You can contact us directly with this email cekctf1@gmail.com or

  • Anish A Aziz - Faculty Coordinator
    anish@ce-kgr.org

  • Gokuldas K M - Student Program Coordinator
    gokuldas027@gmail.com

  • Athul Cyriac Ajay- Organizing Committee
    athul8720@gmail.com

  • Please be prepared to provide as much of the following information as possible about the alleged violation:

    • Identifying/contact information of the person you believe is violating the CEK Open Source Community Code of Conduct
    • Contact information of the complainant or the person who was the target of the violation
    • The behavior that was in violation, approximate time and circumstances
    • Other people involved in the incident Whether or not you would prefer to have your complaint be kept anonymous in the situation

Our Code of Conduct was inspired by and borrows content from Codes of Conduct of other open source projects including zatech, Ubuntu,Open Stack Foundation and the elastic community.
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