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titlefont{Community} |
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anchor{Organisation} |
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anchor{General Assembly} |
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anchor{Voting} |
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anchor{Technical Committee} |
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anchor{Resolution Process} |
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subsection Seizing |
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The TC can take possession of any technical matter that it sees fit. |
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To involve the TC in a matter, email tc |
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to raise an issue. |
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subsection RFC call |
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In the RFC mode, one person from the TC posts on the mailing list the technical question and will request input from the community. |
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The mail will have the following specification: |
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a precise title |
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a specific tag [TC RFC] |
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a top-level email |
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contain a precise question that does not exceed 100 words and that is answerable by developers |
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may have an extra description, or a link to a previous discussion, if deemed necessary, |
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contain a precise end date for the answers. |
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The answers from the community must be on the main mailing list and must have the following specification: |
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keep the tag and the title unchanged |
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limited to 400 words |
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a first-level, answering directly to the main email |
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answering to the question. |
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Further replies to answers are permitted, as long as they conform to the community standards of politeness, they are limited to 100 words, and are not nested more than once. (max-depth=2) |
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After the end-date, mails on the thread will be ignored. |
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Violations of those rules will be escalated through the Community Committee. |
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After all the emails are in, the TC has 96 hours to give its final decision. Exceptionally, the TC can request an extra delay, that will be notified on the mailing list. |
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subsection Decisions |
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The decisions from the TC will be sent on the mailing list, with the [TC] tag. |
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Internally, the TC should take decisions with a majority, or using ranked-choice voting. |
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The decision from the TC should be published with a summary of the reasons that lead to this decision. |
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The decisions from the TC are final, until the matters are reopened after no less than one year. |
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chapter Community Committee |
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The Community Committee (CC) is here to arbitrage and make decisions when inter-personal conflicts occur in the project. It will decide quickly and take actions, for the sake of the project. |
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The CC can remove privileges of offending members, including removal of commit access and temporary ban from the community. |
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Decisions made by the CC can be re-opened after 1 year or by a majority vote of the General Assembly. Indefinite bans from the community must be confirmed by the General Assembly, in a majority vote. |
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The CC is elected by the General Assembly for a duration of 1 year, and is composed of 5 members. Members can be re-elected if they wish. A majority vote in the General Assembly can trigger a new election of the CC. |
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The members of the CC can be elected from outside of the GA. Candidates for election can either be suggested or self-nominated. |
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The CC is governed by and responsible for enforcing the Code of Conduct. |
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The CC can be contacted at <ccffmpeg>. |
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chapter Code of Conduct |
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Be friendly and respectful towards others and third parties. |
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Treat others the way you yourself want to be treated. |
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Be considerate. Not everyone shares the same viewpoint and priorities as you do. |
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Different opinions and interpretations help the project. |
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Looking at issues from a different perspective assists development. |
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Do not assume malice for things that can be attributed to incompetence. Even if |
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it is malice, it's rarely good to start with that as initial assumption. |
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Stay friendly even if someone acts contrarily. Everyone has a bad day |
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once in a while. |
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If you yourself have a bad day or are angry then try to take a break and reply |
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once you are calm and without anger if you have to. |
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Try to help other team members and cooperate if you can. |
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The goal of software development is to create technical excellence, not for any |
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individual to be better and "win" against the others. Large software projects |
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are only possible and successful through teamwork. |
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If someone struggles do not put them down. Give them a helping hand |
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instead and point them in the right direction. |
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Finally, keep in mind the immortal words of Bill and Ted, |
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"Be excellent to each other." |
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