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GMail Introduces Priority Inbox
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The Map of Critical Thinking and Modern Science
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Flight Data Recorders, Decades Out of Date
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iFixit Moves Into Console Repair
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Building Prisons Without Walls Using GPS Devices
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Apertus, the Open Source HD Movie Camera
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'Free' H.264 a Precursor To WebM Patent War?
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New QuickTime Flaw Bypasses ASLR, DEP
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EPA Proposes Grading System For Car Fuel Economy
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The Best Near-Term Future of Space Exploration?
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CTRC Orders Big ISPs To Provide Matching Speeds For Resellers
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Judge Quashes Subpoena of UVA Research Records
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Burning Man Goes Open Source For Cell Phones
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Xbox Live Pricing To Go Up To $60 Per Year
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Oxford Dictionary Considers Going Online Only
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HP Snaps Up 3PAR For $2 Billion
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NIH Orders Halt To Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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RIM Reaches Temporary Agreement With India
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Our new Drupal Code of Conduct
As our community grows, it is imperative that we preserve the things that got us here; namely, keeping Drupal a fun, welcoming, challenging, and fair place to play. The new Drupal Code of Conduct (DCOC) states our shared ideals with respect to conduct. Think of this as coding standards for people. It is an expression of our ideals, not a rulebook. It is a way to communicate our existing values to the entire community.
Our friends at Ubuntu have blazed a brilliant trail in this area. They use Drupal as their CMS, and in turn we have embraced their Code of Conduct. This code of conduct is essentially identical to that used by Ubuntu, except that the name of the project has been changed, and the conflict resolution process has been removed since we don't have one.
The DCOC has been under discussion for several months on groups.drupal.org and discussed further at Drupalcon Conpenhagen. Folks who are interested in talking more about the DCOC should do so in the Drupal.org Policies group.
The short version:
- Be considerate
- Be respectful
- When we disagree, we consult others.
- When we are unsure, we ask for help.
- Step down considerately.
Apertus, the Open Source HD Movie Camera
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