Dans un message du 31 Oct à 11:35, Raphael Hertzog écrivait : > 3. Proposed changes > > We should ackowledge the fact the IRC channels are used to communicate > within Debian. They are only an alternate way to discuss things. They > are not the main communication channels (the mailing lists are). This > should be documented in Debian Developers Reference and wherever it's > applicable. > > By acknowledging their existence, we also have to apply the usual Debian > policies : > - all #debian-* channels on OpenProjects should be open to everyone > except #debian-private which is for registered debian developers only > (the actual "key protection" may be replaced by a better identification > mechanism at any time) > - the "netiquette" (RFC 1855, section 4.1.2) applies, channels' > subjects should be respected > > Nevertheless, some specific IRC rules apply : > - the channels should not be publicly archived without notice > - public quotations may not be accepted by everyone >
I hereby second this GR proposal. -- Guillaume Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A friend in need is a friend indeed. A friend who bleeds is better. My friend confessed, she passed the test. We will never sever. (Placebo)
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