A few weeks ago we posted a draft Code of Conduct for users of the OpenETC. We asked for your feedback on the draft code and received a number of excellent suggestions on the draft. We gathered your responses as annotations via Hypothesis and as comments posted to our draft Etherpad document.
From your comments, we have made the following changes;
- Split the Code of Conduct into 2 separate documents; a Code of Conduct and Terms of Use document to better reflect the intent of the content.
- Added contact forms to each of the documents to enable people to contact someone on the OpenETC administrative team with questions or comments.
- Clarified the Terms of Use language to remove the word “blasphemous” from the Limitations on Content section of the Terms of Use guidelines.
- Explicitly noted what OpenETC applications and services the code and terms apply to.
We have posted a revised Code of Conduct and a new Terms of Use document that applies to the three main services offered by the OpenETC, WordPress, Mattermost, and Sandstorm.
We will continue to revise these documents as required and make you aware of changes as the services of the OpenETC evolve.
Thank you for your feedback and being active members of the OpenETC community.