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Re: [Lubuntu-comms] Acceptable behaviour

 

Hi Chris,

indeed it should. On any of our social media channels that quote 'lubuntu
official' we should ensure that the CoC is adhered to. At present this done
on assumption by the mods who sign the ubuntu CoC, but there is no
reference for the users of these social media channels to refer to. With
the growth of these channels, I do think having a CoC in place for the
various media will not only reduce any confusion of "how we moderate', but
also project a more professional side to those areas and re-assure people
that the mods do take any cases of mis-use / abuse / spamming etc.
seriously and actually have a set of rules to refer to.

As you know very well, I always appreciate your input when we are
developing some thing new.

Kindest Regards,

Phill.

On 20 March 2013 23:15, Chris Druif <chrisdruif@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm currently on my phone (meaning I don't want to search for the link)
> but doesn't Ubuntu have a general Code of Conduct everyone should adhere
> to, indifferent of the channel of communication? Whether that be IRC or
> Social Media, it "should" be applicable nonetheless. Just my quick 2c.
>
> With metta, Chris
> On 21 Mar 2013 00:06, "Phill Whiteside" <PhillW@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ben,
>>
>> I've previously used Code of Conducts and 'amended' them. The Idea of
>> using the IRC guidelines is that we have all the stuff we need to cover,
>> not that we copy that set of rules. A lot will not apply, but is better to
>> discard stuff after reading it then regret not thinking about it in the
>> first place :)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Phill.
>>
>> On 20 March 2013 23:01, Ben Parrish <bparrish88@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> I like the idea presented: a unified code of conduct or behavior as
>>> such.  My thought is, a lot of the IRC stuff posted is directly applicable
>>> to IRC and may not translate well to other form factors.  Obviously, a more
>>> generalized version would help here.
>>>
>>> Are these etiquette rules more for general users trying to contact us?
>>>  Or more for public interaction from team members (how we represent our
>>> Lubuntu team, and the project as a whole?)
>>>
>>> -Ben
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Phill Whiteside <PhillW@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>
>>>> we recently had an issue with someone mis-using one of our social media
>>>> sites. Whilst this was resolved it did pose the question of having a
>>>> clearly defined set of 'code of conduct'. In that instance we used the IRC
>>>> Guide Lines [1]. I suggest that we do have one written up for our social
>>>> media sites that everyone (users and mods) can refer to on the wiki.
>>>> Copying that page over and then editing it to reflect the differences
>>>> between IRC and Social Media is my suggestion IMHO, it makes our Social
>>>> Media areas look more professional. I suggest that the Comms team and wiki
>>>> team work on this area of our Wiki [2]. Feel free to involve the 'main
>>>> mailing list' once you have got the drafts up.
>>>>
>>>> So, having 'lit the blue touch paper' and retired to a safe distance,
>>>> please discuss :)
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Phill.
>>>> 1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines
>>>> 2. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/CommunicationsTeam
>>>>
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