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[Savannah-cvs] [496] link to GKCG instead of Ubuntu CoC; reword technica


From: ineiev
Subject: [Savannah-cvs] [496] link to GKCG instead of Ubuntu CoC; reword technical terms
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2023 03:44:39 -0500 (EST)

Revision: 496
          
http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=administration&revision=496
Author:   ineiev
Date:     2023-01-19 03:44:38 -0500 (Thu, 19 Jan 2023)
Log Message:
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link to GKCG instead of Ubuntu CoC; reword technical terms

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/sviki/CodeOfConduct.mdwn

Modified: trunk/sviki/CodeOfConduct.mdwn
===================================================================
--- trunk/sviki/CodeOfConduct.mdwn      2023-01-19 08:32:57 UTC (rev 495)
+++ trunk/sviki/CodeOfConduct.mdwn      2023-01-19 08:44:38 UTC (rev 496)
@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
 [This page is meant for Savannah Hackers]
 
+-- [GNU Kind Communications
+   Guidelines](https://www.gnu.org/p/kind-communication.html)
+
 When communicating with Savannah users, keep in mind that you represent
-the GNU project, and you need to give a good image of us :).
+the GNU Project, and you need to give a good image of us :).
 
 It may sound silly to describe precisely what "politeness" is. However
 it is easy to forget about it when doing maintenance work day after day;
@@ -16,7 +19,7 @@
     beginning of your mails, you can't say that it takes too much time!
     :)
 -   When you contact somebody for the first time, introduce yourself,
-    especially if this is outside the scope of project registrations. If
+    especially if this is outside the scope of group registrations. If
     you have a @gnu.org address, it's nice to use it.
 -   Check your spelling; if you are not a native English speaker, people
     will be tolerant to small mistakes, but not to repetitive typos. You
@@ -35,12 +38,12 @@
 -   Discuss with your fellow Savannah hackers about issues you face, and
     give them time to answer. Often, an external point of view will
     help.
--   You are a site admin, but you are in no way a project admin; when
-    you're interacting with a hosted project, always assume you have no
+-   You are a site admin, but you are in no way a group admin; when
+    you're interacting with a hosted group, always assume you have no
     privilege: you cannot add yourself as a member, you cannot subscribe
     to their private mailing lists or read their archives, etc. Doing so
-    would be rightly considered extremely invasive by the project
-    maintainers. Consider that there is a difference between what you
+    would be rightly considered extremely invasive by the group admins.
+    Consider that there is a difference between what you
     technically can do, and what you morally can do. The moral prevails.
 
 Discussion
@@ -59,8 +62,3 @@
 than a client/provider relationship. And I mean it both ways.
 
 -- Beuc
-
-Links
------
-
--   [Ubuntu Code of Conduct](http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct)




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