[FusionComm] Code of Conduct. Is this final?
Guillaume Seguin
guillaume at segu.in
Sat Sep 1 18:56:10 CEST 2007
2007/9/1, Sam Spilsbury <smspillaz at gmail.com>:
> Hello my fellow community.
>
> Below is the code of conduct. It seems to not have been touched for a
> while, so I was wondering if the document was final. If it is, we
> should post it on the wiki.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Sam
>
>
> Code of Conduct
>
> Calm, respectful, understanding, intelligent, useful
>
> 1. Be respectful to others and of their opinions, *always*.
> 2. Try and understand other contributor's perspective. If you require more
> detail or information about a particular item, it is *your* responsibility
> to ask or research on your own.
> 3. Always believe everyone wants to do the best for the project.
> 4. Before posting anything or replying on ML/Forum take a moment before hitting
> send to ask yourself the following:
> a. Are you saying anything which might offend anyone either intentionally
> or unintentionally (as a result of language barriers or otherwise)?
> b. Is this post going to benefit the discussion or project?
> c. Have these things been said or discussed already?
> d. Are the statements I'm making informed, or are they based on my own
> opinions and assumptions?
> e. Is what you are posting a suggestion, solution or a problem? If it is
> the third do not hit 'Send'; start a new topic asking if this problem
> can be addressed instead.
> 5. Before making any suggestions, please ask yourself the following questions:
> a. Is what I'm suggesting really going to benefit the project?
> b. Is what I'm suggesting really the best solution for the project's needs?
> c. Is there another viable alternative to what I'm suggesting?
> d. Is what I'm suggesting feasible to establish and maintain?
> e. If it is not currently feasible, what would be required to implement it?
> 6. Please stick to the topic at hand.
> 7. If you are experiencing a problem, please check the FAQ first to see is
> a configuration problem, or a common problem that can be resolved easily.
>
>
This looks perfect to me.
Regards,
Guillaume
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