We are committed to making participation in EdTech Founder Stack a welcoming experience for everyone, regardless of background, identity, or experience level.
This project exists to help edtech founders build better products. Contributions that advance that mission, whether correcting a regulatory detail, adding research, or proposing new skills, are welcome from anyone.
Expected behavior:
- Be direct and constructive in feedback
- Back claims with evidence (regulations, research, market data)
- Respect that edtech markets vary by country, institution type, and regulatory environment
- Credit sources when contributing data or research
Unacceptable behavior:
- Harassment, discrimination, or personal attacks
- Submitting intentionally misleading data or research
- Spam, self-promotion disguised as contributions, or vendor pitches in issues
- Publishing others' private information
Instances of unacceptable behavior may be reported to philippos.savvides@asuep.org. All complaints will be reviewed and investigated. The project team is obligated to maintain confidentiality regarding the reporter.
Project maintainers have the right to remove, edit, or reject contributions that violate this code of conduct.
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 2.1.