Jim McDonough
2018-Oct-22 14:38 UTC
[Samba] How to be an effective and professional member of the Samba user and development Community
Dear Samba and Samba-technical mailing list members. For many years we have run these lists dedicated to developing and promoting Samba, without any set of clear guidelines for people to know what to expect when participating. What do we require? What kind of behavior is encouraged? A Samba Team member, Andrew Bartlett, came up with the *excellent* idea of actually trying to give a set of guidelines on how to work with and develop code for the Samba project, and we're announcing them as a wiki link here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/How_to_do_Samba:_Nicely It's been reviewed and commented on (and not a little edited :-) by members of the Samba Team and we're finally happy with what it says. Please note this is not a "Code of Conduct" as such, but a set of advisory guidelines we'd like people to follow, with a way for people (privately if they prefer) to raise issues if they see them. I hope everyone will find this document acceptable as a way for us to agree on how we want our community to be a welcoming one for all members. Remember, if you're not having fun with Samba, we're doing it wrong :-). Regards, The Samba Team.
David C. Rankin
2018-Oct-24 01:01 UTC
[Samba] How to be an effective and professional member of the Samba user and development Community
On 10/22/2018 09:38 AM, Jim McDonough via samba wrote:> A Samba Team member, Andrew Bartlett, came up with the *excellent* > idea of actually trying to give a set of guidelines on how to work > with and develop code for the Samba project, and we're announcing > them as a wiki link here:There must have been something in the air that past month or two. StackOverflow, Linus, and now Samba? All welcomed guidelines that you would hope among civil professionals would avoid the need to be reduced to writing. Nevertheless, a reasonable measuring stick is always a good guide... Good job Samba... as always. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.