All participants of the SusHacks event, online attendees, event staff, and speakers must abide by the following policy:
We're all part of the same community, so be friendly, welcoming, and generally a nice person. Be someone that other people want to be around.
Remember to be respectful and constructive with your communication in discussions with fellow attendees. Don't get into flame wars, make personal attacks, vent, or rant unconstructively. Everyone should take responsibility for the community and take the initiative to diffuse tension and stop a negative thread as early as possible.
We are here to learn a lot from each other. Share knowledge, and help each other out. You may disagree with ideas, not people.
Be a good listener. Be mentally present in the sessions you are interested in. Join in on discussions, show up for the sessions on time, offer feedback on your event experience, and help us get better in our community engagements.
Keep off-topic conversations to a minimum. Don’t be spammy by advertising or promoting personal projects which are off-topic.
SusHacks is not responsible for any job opportunities, internships, collaborations, freelance opportunities, and opportunities of any kind promised during the event and is just a facilitator of networking and visibility between local talent and local innovation. Hence, SusHacks is not liable post-event.