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To be effective, the members of the Sugar Labs community must to work together; our code of conduct lays down the "ground rules" for our cooperative efforts. | To be effective, the members of the Sugar Labs community must to work together; our code of conduct lays down the "ground rules" for our cooperative efforts. | ||
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That collaboration depends on good relationships between developers (and end-users). We have agreed upon the following Code of Conduct as a guide to our collaboration and cooperation. | That collaboration depends on good relationships between developers (and end-users). We have agreed upon the following Code of Conduct as a guide to our collaboration and cooperation. | ||
This Code of Conduct covers your behavior as a member of the Sugar Labs community, in any forum, mailing list, wiki, web site, IRC channel, code-sprint, public meeting, or private correspondence. The Oversight Board will arbitrate in any dispute over the conduct of a member of the community. | This Code of Conduct covers your behavior as a member of the Sugar Labs community, in any forum, mailing list, wiki, web site, IRC channel, code-sprint, public meeting, or private correspondence. The Oversight Board will arbitrate in any dispute over the conduct of a member of the community. | ||
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== When you disagree, consult others == | == When you disagree, consult others == | ||
The Sugar community is not immune to disagreements—both political and technical. We do not try to avoid disagreements or differing views, but we do try to resolve them constructively. Turn to the community and to community processes to seek advice and to mediate and resolve disagreements. Community resources include an Oversight Board which will help to decide the right course for Sugar Labs, project teams and team leaders who may be able to help you, and an ombudsman who will investigate complaints and, where possible, resolve them by making recommendations to the community. We welcome you to fork the Sugar code base if you are determined to go your own way; enabling the community to test your ideas and possibly merge them back into the mainstream. | |||
== When you are unsure, ask for help == | == When you are unsure, ask for help == | ||
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This code of conduct applies very much to your behavior in mailing lists and web forums. | This code of conduct applies very much to your behavior in mailing lists and web forums. | ||
#Please watch | #Please watch your language. The Sugar community is a family-friendly place. | ||
#Please use a valid email address to which direct responses can be made. | #Please use a valid email address to which direct responses can be made. | ||
#Please avoid flamewars, trolling, personal attacks, and repetitive arguments. | #Please avoid flamewars, trolling, personal attacks, and repetitive arguments. | ||
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== Spanish version == | == Spanish version == | ||
A Spanish version is available at http:// | A Spanish version is available at<nowiki/>http://pe.sugarlabs.org/ir/Coordinaci%C3%B3n | ||
== Version en Español == | == Version en Español == | ||
La version en español de este documento esta disponible en http:// | La version en español de este documento esta disponible en http://pe.sugarlabs.org/ir/Coordinaci%C3%B3n | ||