On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:13:04 -0600, Gustavo Seabra <gustavo.seabra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > > Sorry for starting yet another thread on this subject. I hope noone > will actually bother answering this post :-) > > In one of the threads it was suggested that we should have some list > rules. Well, i just wanted to say that we do, somehow, at least a kind > of "release candidate" version. > > They are not official, as in "signed by Red Hat" but, in my opinion, > they are as "official" as they can be, since they are a result of > extended discussions on this list, a real work of the whole community. > > (Of course, not /everyone/ contributed but, since the discussion was > open in the list, we can safely assume that whoever didn't contribute > just didn't feel like having anything to add.) > > We are moving to make it as official as possible. Meanwhile I just > suggest that, should we get e-mails that don't follow *our* > established netiquette rules (and we *do* have them), we can just > kindly remind the person of their mistake, and point them to the web > page. > > That being said, just in case anyone doesn't have the link, here it is: > > http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~seabra/linux/FedoraRules.html > > P.S.: As can be noted from my sig, I'm a student. At this point, the > page is being hosted in my university, using a personal space that i, > as a student, have available. if you kindly submit it to the docs it will be a big help and will make it official if accepted -- Regards, Rahul Sundaram