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Guidelines / code of conduct / rules / #871

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1u opened this issue Aug 14, 2017 · 7 comments
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Guidelines / code of conduct / rules / #871

1u opened this issue Aug 14, 2017 · 7 comments
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1u commented Aug 14, 2017

#163
Here is Meetups example: https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/guidelines/

We might want this sooner or earlier (:)? (Beside disclaimer and terms and conditions, independent of FAQ)

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I did a first draft: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/openki_principles

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1u commented Oct 23, 2017

Nice. Put it! ..in the repo. where shall we link it?

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panosnethood commented Oct 23, 2017

I am not sure. The easiest would be to place it next to "about" and "FAQ" at the bottom and in the "intro". But it is not nice if they lead to different "areas" if next to each other. Perhaps inside the "user menu"? Or add one more "row" of "internal" links in the footer with the current color and put the "external" link in a second row with a different one? Not sure. Perhaps @lu40 could help?

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Just realized that the FAQ page is also internal. So I would put together the FAQ and principles and separate the About and github either in two rows or clearly divided in the same row ...

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panosnethood commented Oct 26, 2017

Btw, I added one more entry at the end on openness that I think it is important. Not sure if I did a good job: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/openki_principles

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I added a first version in the repo here: https://github.com/Openki/Openki/tree/871-guidelines-principles. I will not be able to work more on this for some time ...

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1u commented Oct 30, 2017

I guess we will have some more staff in the footer.

  • so definitively link it there (and start having it multiple lines).
  • in the intro is fine for me as well.
  • and cross-link it with the FAQ (in the relating questions)

for the content: let's make a course/meeting where we work on on this text.

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