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Principles
What every member agrees to.
Four commitments, covering the calls, the in-person meetings, and the server. The signed member agreement carries the same commitments with the enforcement details.
01
You speak for yourself
Not for your employer, your department, or your team. Nothing you say here is a company position.
02
Nothing competitive or confidential
No unreleased slates, no pricing, no vendor rates, no compensation, nothing your legal team would flinch at. If you’re weighing whether to say it, don’t.
03
Sessions are never recordedCalls & in person
No video, no audio, no transcript, no AI notetaker, on any live session. No exceptions, including for guests. Presenters may share their own materials afterward if they choose.
04
Nothing leaves attributedEverywhere
Take ideas with you. Don’t take names. Nothing here is citable or quotable outside the group, even anonymized.
On the Discord archive. Live conversation leaves no trace on purpose. That’s what lets people speak freely in the moment. Writing is different: you know it persists as you type it. So Discord history is kept, because what the group works out in March is worth more in October. What’s restricted is where it travels, not whether it’s kept.
