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 *Don't badger other users for personal information such as sex, age, or location. After you have built an acquaintance with another user, these questions may be more appropriate, but many people
hesitate to give this information to people with whom they are not familiar
 *Respect and observe the Ubuntu Code of Conduct.

 *As in other environments, it is wise to "listen" first to get to know the culture of the group.

 *Don't badger other users for personal information such as sex, age, or location. After you have built an acquaintance with another user, these questions may be more appropriate, but many people hesitate to give this information to people with whom they are not familiar.

 *It's not necessary to greet everyone on a channel or room personally. Usually one "Hello" or the equivalent is enough. Using the automation features of your client to greet people is not acceptable behavior.

 *If another user is using a nickname alias or pseudonym, respect that user's desire for anonymity. Even if you and that person are close friends, it is more courteous to use their nickname. Do not use that person's real name online without permission.

This team is now deprecated. Official announcement about the team's closure can be found here.

About Us

This team aims to help integrate young Ubuntu users into the Beginners Team. We are here to help encourage polite friendly user interaction.

Members

Name

Role

Ash R

Lead

jgoguen

Lead

Work In Progress

  • Respect and observe the Ubuntu Code of Conduct.
  • As in other environments, it is wise to "listen" first to get to know the culture of the group.
  • Don't badger other users for personal information such as sex, age, or location. After you have built an acquaintance with another user, these questions may be more appropriate, but many people hesitate to give this information to people with whom they are not familiar.
  • It's not necessary to greet everyone on a channel or room personally. Usually one "Hello" or the equivalent is enough. Using the automation features of your client to greet people is not acceptable behavior.
  • If another user is using a nickname alias or pseudonym, respect that user's desire for anonymity. Even if you and that person are close friends, it is more courteous to use their nickname. Do not use that person's real name online without permission.


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