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=== Lo``Co Mentoring Update === | === LoCo Mentoring Update === * http://locomentoring.geekosophical.net * Mailing list and #ubuntu-nz channel are going well. |
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* Loco Mentoring Update * http://locomentoring.geekosophical.net * Mailing list and #ubuntu-nz channel are going well. |
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* Wiki Working Bee * AustralianTeam needs a bit of a tidy. Some stuff still points to ['AustralianTeam/Old'] , some things are maybe out-dated, and there's definately more stuff that could go up. * People will work on it.. I hope. |
=== Wiki Working Bee === * AustralianTeam needs a bit of a tidy. Some stuff still points to ['AustralianTeam/Old'] , some things are maybe out-dated, and there's definately more stuff that could go up. * People will work on it.. I hope. |
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* Language and the CoC * Swearing is not explicitly outlawed by the CoC, however the CoC does state: '''The Ubuntu community and its members treat one another with respect. Everyone can make a valuable contribution to Ubuntu. We may not always agree, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behaviour and poor manners.''' * Restrictions regarding swearing were laxed slightly, to allow people to feel like they can relax: * It was agreed that we will be respectful in our use of bad language * We will not get worked up because someone uses bad language occasionally, but we will not condone excessive, offensive or explictly directed use of it |
=== Language and the CoC === * Swearing is not explicitly outlawed by the CoC, however the CoC does state: '''The Ubuntu community and its members treat one another with respect. Everyone can make a valuable contribution to Ubuntu. We may not always agree, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behaviour and poor manners.''' * Restrictions regarding swearing were laxed slightly, to allow people to feel like they can relax: * It was agreed that we will be respectful in our use of bad language * We will not get worked up because someone uses bad language occasionally, but we will not condone excessive, offensive or explictly directed use of it |
Logs
- [attachment:ubuntu-au-meeting-20061002.log Plain Text]
Agenda
Primary Master: MelissaDraper elkbuntu
(Meeting Chair)
LoCo Mentoring Update
- Mailing list and #ubuntu-nz channel are going well.
Wiki Working Bee
AustralianTeam needs a bit of a tidy. Some stuff still points to ['AustralianTeam/Old'] , some things are maybe out-dated, and there's definately more stuff that could go up.
- People will work on it.. I hope.
Language and the CoC
Swearing is not explicitly outlawed by the CoC, however the CoC does state: The Ubuntu community and its members treat one another with respect. Everyone can make a valuable contribution to Ubuntu. We may not always agree, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behaviour and poor manners.
- Restrictions regarding swearing were laxed slightly, to allow people to feel like they can relax:
- It was agreed that we will be respectful in our use of bad language
- We will not get worked up because someone uses bad language occasionally, but we will not condone excessive, offensive or explictly directed use of it
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