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Steel City SQL Server Users Group conducts monthly meetings and gives attendees the opportunity to connect with other SQL Server users, learn from a presentation on a relevant SQL Server or Business Intelligence topic and share by giving attendees the opportunity to present to group or simply share solutions to problems that they have seen that other users might be challenging other attendees.

Steel City SQL meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month on the Third Floor of Thomas Russell Hall on the campus of Samford University starting at 6PM. Each meeting starts with a 30 minute networking session followed by a technical presentation at 6:30PM which generally last for an hour. 
There are no membership fees or dues to belong to the group and there is no cost other than your time to attend a monthly meeting. All that we ask is that you let us know that you plan to attend so that we can plan accordingly for food and beverages. 
To view our meeting archives, over the last 5 years, please visit the below EventBrite site --
http://www.eventbrite.com/o/steel-city-sql-974309759
If you have any questions or comments you can email us at steelcitysql@gmail.com.

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# Azure Data Tech Groups - Code of Conduct

The Azure Data Community is Community Owned and Microsoft empowered. Microsoft is dedicated to empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.

### Code of Conduct for group leaders

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 behavior that is degrading to any gender, race, sexual orientation, or disability, nor do we tolerate any behavior 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 behavior to the Azure Tech Groups team so we can address issues immediately.

### All group members should follow

Throughout each interaction:

  • 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 behavior to the Azure Tech Groups team at azure-tech-groups@microsoft.com.