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{{Did you know|text=The last reference to llamas was removed from the SMF software in February 2005}} | {{Did you know|text=The last reference to llamas was removed from the SMF software in February 2005}}As a part of the Simple Machines Team, you represent Simple | ||
As a part of the Simple Machines Team, you represent Simple | |||
Machines. Therefore, it is important that you understand our | Machines. Therefore, it is important that you understand our | ||
approach to development, teamwork, and collaboration in | approach to development, teamwork, and collaboration in | ||
general. This manual | general. This manual is designed to help you learn about the team so you can learn how to work within the team. It is also designed to be a reference for you in | ||
the future, as your role within the team grows and changes. | |||
the future, as your role within the team grows and | |||
Above all, while working with the Simple | |||
Machines community, it is important to be patient and kind, as | Machines community, it is important to be patient and kind, as | ||
your actions reflect upon Simple Machines. If you have a | your actions reflect upon Simple Machines. If you have a | ||
conflict with | conflict with or ar being bothered by someone, either on the team or off, | ||
please send a personal message to a project leader about it and don't quarrel over it publicly. | please send a personal message to a project leader about it and don't quarrel over it publicly. | ||
As a team member, you will be given access to privileged content. Obviously, we expect you to respect this. Do not spread confidential information to those who do not have permission to view this information. And please change your password often - just in case. | |||
to | |||
Most importantly, we do expect you to contribute. This is an open source project and we're all | Most importantly, we do expect you to contribute. This is an open source project and we're all | ||
donating our time. | donating our time. If something comes up, or your priorities change, please tell us. If you need to take a break, take it. But if you are unproductive for a long period of time and don't let us know, we may try to replace you with someone who can be more active. So make sure to tell us if exams/married life/work/etc get tough. | ||
you are unproductive for a long period of time and don't let us know, we may try to replace you | |||
with someone who can be more active. So make sure to tell us if exams/married life/work/etc | |||
get tough. | |||
This manual is an ongoing work in progress, so if during your time with Simple | |||
Machines you identify a way to improve this document, please let us know! | Machines you identify a way to improve this document, please let us know! |
Revision as of 16:05, 12 August 2011
This is a work in progress, based on early work on a policy document. The contents have not been accepted by the organization, and may or may not represent actual policies of the SMF team or the SimpleMachines NPO |
Did You Know? | |
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The last reference to llamas was removed from the SMF software in February 2005 |
As a part of the Simple Machines Team, you represent Simple
Machines. Therefore, it is important that you understand our approach to development, teamwork, and collaboration in general. This manual is designed to help you learn about the team so you can learn how to work within the team. It is also designed to be a reference for you in the future, as your role within the team grows and changes.
Above all, while working with the Simple Machines community, it is important to be patient and kind, as your actions reflect upon Simple Machines. If you have a conflict with or ar being bothered by someone, either on the team or off, please send a personal message to a project leader about it and don't quarrel over it publicly.
As a team member, you will be given access to privileged content. Obviously, we expect you to respect this. Do not spread confidential information to those who do not have permission to view this information. And please change your password often - just in case.
Most importantly, we do expect you to contribute. This is an open source project and we're all donating our time. If something comes up, or your priorities change, please tell us. If you need to take a break, take it. But if you are unproductive for a long period of time and don't let us know, we may try to replace you with someone who can be more active. So make sure to tell us if exams/married life/work/etc get tough.
This manual is an ongoing work in progress, so if during your time with Simple Machines you identify a way to improve this document, please let us know!