

What we’re about
The aim of the NAUG is to bring the IT community within Leeds, Manchester and surrounding areas together. The group is community driven delivering the type of content, speakers and experiences that the IT community in the above areas want. The group is open to developers, architects, consultants, engineers and enthusiasts.
Participating in NAUG meetups has many benefits including:
Learn best practices and optimal use of Microsoft’s Cloud platform
Get answers, advice, tips and suggestions from peers
Gain insights into what others are doing within Azure
Network with local peers
Our Code of Conduct
As event and experience organizers, we seek to provide a respectful, friendly, professional experience for everyone, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, physical appearance, disability, age, race, or religion.
We do not tolerate any behaviour that is degrading to any gender, race, sexual orientation, or disability, nor do we tolerate any behaviour that would be deemed harassment or discrimination. Individuals are responsible for knowing and abiding by our standards and we encourage everyone to assist in creating a safe and welcoming environment.
Please report any concerns, suspicious activity, or disruptive behaviour to the NAUG Organisers at hello@naug.co.uk
We ask that all group members
- Be friendly and welcoming
- Listen with purpose and create space for others’ communication preferences.
- Ask yourself how you can make someone life easier.
- Be patient
- Remember that people have varying communication styles and preferences.
- Recognize that not everyone is using their native language. Meaning and tone can be lost in translation.
- Be thoughtful
- Think about how others will interpret your words. Aim for clear and productive communication.
- Remember that sometimes it is best to refrain from commenting.
- Be respectful and inclusive
- Respect differences of opinion.
- Seek to understand and build bridges, not condemn or criticize.
- Make a conscious effort to include people who differ from you.
- Be open and curious
- Assume good intent and interpret others’ statements or questions in good faith.
- Ask questions to understand, not denounce.
- Focus on continuous learning. Improve upon the things you already know, tackle new things, and ask others about their expertise to deepen your own knowledge.
Summary
- Treat everyone with respect, kindness, and empathy.
- Use welcoming and inclusive language.
- Be thoughtful in how you communicate in person and online.
- Don’t be destructive or inflammatory.
- Gracefully accept constructive criticism.
- Listen with purpose and create space for others’ communication preferences.
- Reach out to the organizers if you need anything.
Reporting
Please report any concerns, suspicious activity, or disruptive behaviour to the NAUG organising team at hello@naug.co.uk