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[ h3 ] $ Projectname Governance [ / h3 ]
Governance relates to the management of a project and particularly how this relates to conflict resolution .
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[ h4 ] Community Governance [ / h4 ]
The project is maintained and decisions made by the ' community ' . The governance structure is still evolving . Until the structure is finalised , decisions are made in the following order :
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[ * ] Lazy Consensus
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If a project proposal is made to one of the community governance forums and there are no serious objections in a " reasonable " amount of time from date of proposal ( we usually provide 2 - 3 days for all interested parties to weigh in ) , no vote needs to be taken and the proposal will be considered approved . Some concerns may be raised at this time , but if these are addressed during discussion and work - arounds provided , it will still be considered approved .
[ * ] Veto
Senior developers with a significant history of project commits may veto any decision . The decision may not proceed until the veto is removed or an alternative proposal is presented .
[ * ] Community Vote
A decision which does not have a clear mandate or clear consensus , but is not vetoed , can be taken to a community vote . At present this is a simple popular vote in one of the applicable community forums . At this time , popular vote decides the outcome . This may change in the future if the community adopts a ' council ' governance model . This document will be updated at that time with the updated governance rules .
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Community Voting does not always provide a pleasant outcome and can generate polarised factions in the community ( hence the reason why other models are under consideration ) . If the proposal is ' down voted ' there are still several things which can be done and the proposal re - submitted with slightly different parameters ( convert to an addon , convert to an optional feature which is disabled by default , etc . ) . If interest in the feature is high and the vote is " close " , it can generate lots of bad feelings amongst the losing voters . On such close votes , it is [ b ] strongly recommended [ / b ] that the proposer take steps to address any concerns that were raised and re - submit .
[ h4 ] Privacy Policy [ / h4 ]
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Q : Who can see my content ?
A : By default ANYBODY on the internet , UNLESS you restrict it . $ Projectname allows you to choose the privacy level you desire . Restricted content will NOT be visible to " spy networks " and advertisers . It will be protected against eavesdropping by outsiders - to the best of our ability . Hub administrators with sufficient skills and patience MAY be able to eavesdrop on some private communications but they must expend effort to do so . Privacy modes exist within $ Projectname which are even resistant to eavesdropping by skilled and determined hub administrators .
Q : Can my content be censored ?
A : $ Projectname ( the network ) CANNOT censor your content . Server and hub administrators are subject to local laws and MAY remove objectionable content from their site / hub . Anybody MAY become a hub administrator , including you ; and therefore publish content which might otherwise be censored. You still MAY be subject to local laws.
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[ h5 ] Definitions [ / h5 ]
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* * $ Projectname * *
Otherwise referred to as " the network " , $ Projectname is a collection of individual computers / servers ( aka * * hubs * * ) which connect together to form a larger cooperative network .
* * hub * *
An individual computer or server connected to $ Projectname . These are provided by a * * hub administrator * * and may be public or private , paid or free .
* * hub administrator * *
The system operator of an individual hub .
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[ h5 ] Policies [ / h5 ]
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* * Public Information * *
Any information or anything posted by you within $ Projectname MAY be public or visible to anybody on the internet . To the extent possible , $ Projectname allows you to protect content and restrict who can view it .
Your profile photo , your channel name , and the location ( URL or network address ) of your channel are visible to anybody on the internet and privacy controls will not affect the display of these items .
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You MAY additionally provide other profile information . Any information which you provide in your " default " or * * public profile * * MAY be transmitted to other hubs in $ Projectname and additionally MAY be displayed in the channel directory . You can restrict the viewing of this profile information . It may be restricted only to members of your hub , or only connections ( friends ) , or other limited sets of viewers as you desire . If you wish for your profile to be restricted , you must set the appropriate privacy setting , or simply DO NOT provide additional information .
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* * Content * *
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Content you provide ( status posts , photos , files , etc . ) belongs to you . $ Projectname default is to publish content openly and visible to anybody on the internet ( PUBLIC ) . You MAY control this in your channel settings and restrict the default permissions or you MAY restrict the visibility of any single published item separately ( PRIVATE ) . $ Projectname developers will ensure that restricted content is ONLY visible to those in the restriction list - to the best of their ability .
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Content ( especially status posts ) that you share with other networks or that you have made visible to anybody on the internet ( PUBLIC ) cannot easily be taken back once it has been published . It MAY be shared with other networks and made available through RSS / Atom feeds . It may also be syndicated on other $ Projectname sites . It MAY appear on other networks and websites and be visible in internet searches . If you do not wish this default behaviour please adjust your channel settings and restrict who can see your content .
* * Comments and Forum posts * *
Comments to posts that were created by others and posts which are designated as forum posts belong to you as the creator / author , but the distribution of these posts is not under your direct control , and you relinquish SOME rights to these items . These posts / comments MAY be re - distributed to others , and MAY be visible to anybody on the internet . In the case of comments , the creator of the " first message " in the thread ( conversation ) to which you are replying controls the distribution of all comments and replies to that message . They " own " and therefore have certain rights with regard to the entire conversation ( including all comments contained within it ) . You can still edit or delete the comment , but the conversation owner also has rights to edit , delete , re - distribute , and backup / restore any or all the content from the conversation .
* * Private Information * *
$ Projectname developers will ensure that any content you provide which is designated as PRIVATE will be protected against eavesdropping - to the best of their ability . Private channel content CAN be seen in the database of every involved hub administrator , but private messages are obscured in the database . The latter means that it is very difficult , but NOT impossible for this content to be seen by a hub administrator . Private channel content and private messages are also stripped from email notifications . End to end encryption is provided as an optional feature and this CANNOT be seen , even by a determined administrator .
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[ h5 ] Identity Privacy [ / h5 ]
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Privacy for your identity is another aspect . Because you have a decentralized identity in $ Projectname , your privacy extends beyond your home hub . If you want to have complete control of your privacy and security you should run your own hub on a dedicated server . For many people , this is complicated and may stretch their technical abilities . So let ' s list a few precautions you can make to assure your privacy as much as possible .
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A decentralized identity has a lot of advantages and gives you al lot of interesting features , but you should be aware of the fact that your identity is known by other hubs in $ Projectname network . One of those advantages is that other channels can serve you customized content and allow you to see private things ( such as private photos which others wish to share with you ) . Because of this those channels need to know who you are . But we understand that sometimes those other channels know more from you than you might desire . For instance the plug - in Visage that can tell a channel owner the last time you visit their profile . You can easily OPT - OUT of this low level and we think , harmless tracking .
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* You can enable [ Do Not Track ( DNT ) ] ( http : / / donottrack . us / ) in your web browser . We respect this new privacy policy proposal . All modern browsers support DNT . You will find it in the privacy settings of your browsers or else you can consult the web browser ' s manual . This will not affect the functionality of $ Projectname . This setting is probably enough for most people .
* You can [ disable publication ] ( settings ) of your channel in our channel directory . If you want people to find your channel , you should give your channel address directly to them . We think this is a good indication that you prefer extra privacy and automatically enable " Do Not Track " if this is the case .
* You can have a blocked hub . That means that all channels and content on that hub is not public , and not visible to the outside world . This is something only your hub administrator can do . We also respect this and automatically enable " Do Not Track " if it is set .
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[ h5 ] Censorship [ / h5 ]
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$ Projectname is a global network which is inclusive of all religions and cultures . This does not imply that every member of the network feels the same way you do on contentious issues , and some people may be STRONGLY opposed to the content you post . In general , if you wish to post something that you know may nor be universally acceptable , the best approach is to restrict the audience using privacy controls to a small circle of friends .
$ Projectname as a network provider is unable to censor content . However , hub administrators MAY censor any content which appears on their hub to comply with local laws or even personal judgement . Their decision is final . If you have issues with any hub administrator , you may move your account and postings to another site which is more in line with your expectations . Please check ( periodically ) the [ Terms of Service ] ( help / TermsOfService ) of your hub to learn about any rules or guidelines . If your content consists of material which is illegal or may cause issues , you are STRONGLY encouraged to host your own ( become a hub administrator ) . You may still find that your content is blocked on some hubs , but $ Projectname as a network cannot block it from being posted .
$ Projectname RECOMMENDS that hub administrators provide a grace period of 1 - 2 days between warning an account holder of content that needs to be removed and physically removing or disabling the account . This will give the content owner an opportunity to export their channel meta - data and import it to another site . In rare cases the content may be of such a nature to justify the immediate termination of the account . This is a hub decision , not a $ Projectname decision .
If you typically and regularly post content of an adult or offensive nature , you are STRONGLY encouraged to mark your account " NSFW " ( Not Safe For Work ) . This will prevent the display of your profile photo in the directory except to viewers that have chosen to disable " safe mode " . If your profile photo is found by directory administrators to be adult or offensive , the directory administrator MAY flag your profile photo as NSFW . There is currently no official mechanism to contest or reverse this decision , which is why you SHOULD mark your own account NSFW if it is likely to be inappropriate for general audiences .
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[ h3 ] Credits [ / h3 ]
Thanks to all who have helped and contributed to the project and its predecessors over the years .
It is possible we missed in your name but this is unintentional . We also thank the community and
its members for providing valuable input and without whom this entire effort would be meaningless .
It is also worth acknowledging the contributions and solutions to problems which arose from
discussions amongst members and developers of other somewhat related and competing projects ;
even if we have had our occasional disagreements .
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[ li ] Mike Macgirvin [ / li ]
[ li ] Fabio Comuni [ / li ]
[ li ] Simon L ' nu [ / li ]
[ li ] marijus [ / li ]
[ li ] Tobias Diekershoff [ / li ]
[ li ] fabrixxm [ / li ]
[ li ] tommy tomson [ / li ]
[ li ] Simon [ / li ]
[ li ] zottel [ / li ]
[ li ] Christian Vogeley [ / li ]
[ li ] Jeroen van Riet Paap ( jeroenpraat ) [ / li ]
[ li ] Michael Vogel [ / li ]
[ li ] erik [ / li ]
[ li ] Zach Prezkuta [ / li ]
[ li ] Paolo T [ / li ]
[ li ] Michael Meer [ / li ]
[ li ] Michael [ / li ]
[ li ] Abinoam P . Marques Jr [ / li ]
[ li ] Tobias Hößl [ / li ]
[ li ] Alexander Kampmann [ / li ]
[ li ] Olaf Conradi [ / li ]
[ li ] Paolo Tacconi [ / li ]
[ li ] tobiasd [ / li ]
[ li ] Devlon Duthie [ / li ]
[ li ] Zvi ben Yaakov ( a . k .a rdc ) [ / li ]
[ li ] Alexandre Hannud Abdo [ / li ]
[ li ] Olivier Migeot [ / li ]
[ li ] Chris Case [ / li ]
[ li ] Klaus Weidenbach [ / li ]
[ li ] Michael Johnston [ / li ]
[ li ] olivierm [ / li ]
[ li ] Vasudev Kamath [ / li ]
[ li ] pixelroot [ / li ]
[ li ] Max Weller [ / li ]
[ li ] duthied [ / li ]
[ li ] Martin Schmitt [ / li ]
[ li ] Sebastian Egbers [ / li ]
[ li ] Erkan Yilmaz [ / li ]
[ li ] sasiflo [ / li ]
[ li ] Stefan Parviainen [ / li ]
[ li ] Haakon Meland Eriksen [ / li ]
[ li ] Oliver Hartmann ( 23 n ) [ / li ]
[ li ] Erik Lundin [ / li ]
[ li ] habeascodice [ / li ]
[ li ] sirius [ / li ]
[ li ] Charles [ / li ]
[ li ] Tony Baldwin [ / li ]
[ li ] Hauke Zuehl [ / li ]
[ li ] Keith Fernie [ / li ]
[ li ] Anne Walk [ / li ]
[ li ] toclimb [ / li ]
[ li ] Daniel Frank [ / li ]
[ li ] Matthew Exon [ / li ]
[ li ] Michal Supler [ / li ]
[ li ] Tobias Luther [ / li ]
[ li ] U - SOUND \ mike [ / li ]
[ li ] mrjive [ / li ]
[ li ] nostupidzone [ / li ]
[ li ] tonnerkiller [ / li ]
[ li ] Antoine G [ / li ]
[ li ] Christian Drechsler [ / li ]
[ li ] Ludovic Grossard [ / li ]
[ li ] RedmatrixCanada [ / li ]
[ li ] Stanislav Lechev [ 0 xAF ] [ / li ]
[ li ] aweiher [ / li ]
[ li ] bufalo1973 [ / li ]
[ li ] dsp1986 [ / li ]
[ li ] felixgilles [ / li ]
[ li ] ike [ / li ]
[ li ] maase2 [ / li ]
[ li ] mycocham [ / li ]
[ li ] ndurchx [ / li ]
[ li ] pafcu [ / li ]
[ li ] Simó Albert i Beltran [ / li ]
[ li ] Manuel Reva [ / li ]
[ li ] Manuel Jiménez Friaza [ / li ]
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