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Community Guidelines

Matthew Taylor edited this page Feb 8, 2016 · 3 revisions

The same guidelines that apply to Scratch apply to how we all work together here to make Scratch. Just as a reminder, here are the Community Guidelines we follow to make sure our community of contributors is a friendly and creative community where people with different backgrounds and interests feel welcome.

  • Be respectful. Whether collaborating on bug fixes or reviewing what other contributors have submitted, remember that people of many different ages and backgrounds are working to build the Scratch Web Client.
  • Be constructive. When commenting on others' pull requests or bug submissions, make sure to mention what's helpful, and to offer specific advice about how to make improvements.
  • Be honest. Don’t try to spread rumors, or otherwise try to trick our community.
  • Help keep the repo friendly. If you think a comment is mean, insulting, or otherwise inappropriate, send us an email to let us know about it. Please include the following at the beginning of your subject line: [scratch-www].

Scratch welcomes people of all ages, levels of experience, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.