> On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 21:55 -0400, Tom "spot" Callaway wrote: > > > As the "super-op" for all things Fedora/Red Hat IRC, I agree with > > pretty much everything Kevin has said. I've been planning to write > > an IRC "code of conduct" for some time, but I've not yet gotten > > that far down my todo list. > > I would be more than willing to assist in working on the "code of > conduct" with you. It has one thing that I would have liked to see > from day one. I think we could work on such at a meeting and then run it by spot for correction/checkover. > > A few things we should consider: > > > > 1. Office hours. People who sign up to be "official" helpers during > > a regular shift can get +v, making them easily identifiable to > > people looking for help. We can document this in the topic (or in a > > FAQ URL). > > I am willing to take shifts as both "Official Helper" and/or OP as > needed. I am in #fedora almost every night between 6pm and 11pm EST, > so it would not be much of an issue. Yeah, me too. Hopefully we get enough people to pull things off. > > 2. Auditing. It might not be a bad idea to put a very simple > > logging bot in #fedora which just logs the channel text. This would > > also help us track abuse in a more reliable way than how it is now > > ("This guy is being abusive.") > > I think auditing would be great, as most of us who help and/or > participate currently as ops already do logging just so we see what > the hot-topics are, and to identify potential trouble makers in the > channel. Also most of the current ops communicate regularly which > helps. Yeah, also good. > > We may need to take a look at who the ops are currently. Folks who > > haven't been active or helpful may need to be replaced. > > There are a few of those such as corwyn who is no longer involved in > fedora or fedora-unity/ Yeah, the list will need updating. > > WRT bots, we just need to keep the noise level from any bots to a > > bare minimum. Perhaps tie it into a user list so that helpers and > > chanops can have it speak in channel, and all other queries go to > > the user in privmsg. > > I see this as important as once people determine there is a bot in the > channel tend to play with the bot to see what it can do. Agreed. It shouldn't normally answer users on channel at least. > V/R > > Scott Glaser kevin
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