Re: Conduct on the CentOS List

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On 10/9/14, Karanbir Singh <kbsingh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
> The power of an open source project is in the community. If the
> community gets broken, the project loses its fundamental
> reason-for-being. Code alone does not make open source, and community
> is made through people treating each other with respect.
>
> * Do not make personal attacks
> * Do not threaten people
> * Do not harass people
> * Do debate ideas on the merits of the idea alone
> * Do help each other keep a civil tone while remaining civil
> * Do treat others with respect

This can be considered the social behavior part of CentOS Project
corporate identity. It is an essential part of what the CentOS Project
is. It should be respected, supported and reinforced in all
environments and directions. It is a source of education for all us,
worth to accept and follow with humbleness.

Thanks for pointing this out.

Best Regards,
al.
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