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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/18/16 11:35 PM, Adam Števko
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Hello,<br class="">
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As part of a larger effort at providing a more formal governance
structure for the OpenIndiana project, I’d like to announce on the
behalf of OI developers the adoption of an OpenIndiana Code of
Conduct. The draft text for this new document can be found at <a
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href="http://www.openindiana.org/community/code-of-conduct/"
class=""><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.openindiana.org/community/code-of-conduct/">http://www.openindiana.org/community/code-of-conduct/</a></a>.<br
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We would also like to point out this draft document is open to
discussion and acceptance by the community.<br class="">
Our desire is for the discussion to be civil and for it to center
around the verbiage of the Code of Conduct.<br class="">
We do not wish for the discussion to go off topic, or question the
need for such a document.<br class="">
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Please compose your thoughts and comment with as few replies as
necessary so the community may solidify the final text of this
document.<br class="">
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You put things on discussion and editing before putting them on
site.<br>
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If you have already put something on the site, you de facto nailed
it and published it without previous consultation nor editing.<br>
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Proper path would be putting your article on Wiki so it could be
edited and reviewed by many.<br>
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Maybe part of code of conduct could be "don't put thing on site
before review and going through the process of some kind". "Don't
put people in front of de facto things, without actual wanting to
actually change something.<br>
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Putting things on site is end act of making something and not the
begining act, so please stop pushing things on site without it being
"cooked".<br>
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