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@@ -12,46 +12,46 @@ with no central authority.
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Community members are asked to abide by the following principles:
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-- **All contributions are welcome**,
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- [no matter how small](https://github.com/kentcdodds/all-contributors).
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- The tldr-pages project is a
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- [do-ocracy](https://communitywiki.org/wiki/DoOcracy),
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- so don't hesitate to get involved
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- — we're happy to welcome you into the community!
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- Please take a look at [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) to get started.
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-
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-- **All interactions must be respectful and cordial**.
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- Avoid making assumptions about the others' intentions,
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- and make your own intentions clear.
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- When in doubt, provide additional context, or ask for clarification.
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- Remember, it's very hard to convey meaning on a purely written medium,
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- especially between people from different cultures, technical backgrounds,
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- English proficiency levels, etc.
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-
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-- **All communications are public**.
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- There are no permanent private channels
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- where maintainers discuss "internal" matters.
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- Occasional private chat or email messages may be exchanged,
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- e.g. when setting up services that require passwords,
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- but otherwise all communications that impact the project
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- will either happen in issue and PR discussions,
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- or in the [Gitter chat room](https://gitter.im/tldr-pages/tldr)
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- (which is open to all, and publicly logged).
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-
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-- **All decisions are made by community consensus**.
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- This does not mean there has to be unanimity,
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- nor that decisions result automatically from vote counts.
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- What it means is that
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- all interested members of the community are welcome to voice their thoughts,
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- and incompatible positions will ideally be resolved
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- with participants either agreeing with the final decision, or voluntarily
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- [consenting](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociocracy#Consent_vs._consensus)
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- to accept it as "good enough for now, safe enough to try".
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-
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-- **Community roles should reflect actual activity**.
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- Community roles in the tldr-project are set up
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- to dynamically reflect organizational work performed by community members,
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- rather than assigned as authority positions by top-down decision-making.
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- The different roles that contributors can take in the community,
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- and the principles that guide the transitions among them,
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- are described in the [COMMUNITY-ROLES.md](COMMUNITY-ROLES.md) document.
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+1. **All contributions are welcome**,
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+ [no matter how small](https://github.com/kentcdodds/all-contributors).
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+ The tldr-pages project is a
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+ [do-ocracy](https://communitywiki.org/wiki/DoOcracy),
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+ so don't hesitate to get involved
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+ — we're happy to welcome you into the community!
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+ Please take a look at [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) to get started.
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+
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+2. **All interactions must be respectful and cordial**.
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+ Avoid making assumptions about the others' intentions,
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+ and make your own intentions clear.
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+ When in doubt, provide additional context, or ask for clarification.
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+ Remember, it's very hard to convey meaning on a purely written medium,
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+ especially between people from different cultures, technical backgrounds,
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+ English proficiency levels, etc.
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+
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+3. **All communications are public**.
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+ There are no permanent private channels
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+ where maintainers discuss "internal" matters.
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+ Occasional private chat or email messages may be exchanged,
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+ e.g. when setting up services that require passwords,
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+ but otherwise all communications that impact the project
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+ will either happen in issue and PR discussions,
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+ or in the [Gitter chat room](https://gitter.im/tldr-pages/tldr)
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+ (which is open to all, and publicly logged).
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+
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+4. **All decisions are made by community consensus**.
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+ This does not mean there has to be unanimity,
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+ nor that decisions result automatically from vote counts.
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+ What it means is that
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+ all interested members of the community are welcome to voice their thoughts,
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+ and incompatible positions will ideally be resolved
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+ with participants either agreeing with the final decision, or voluntarily
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+ [consenting](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociocracy#Consent_vs._consensus)
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+ to accept it as "good enough for now, safe enough to try".
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+
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+5. **Community roles should reflect actual activity**.
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+ Community roles in the tldr-project are set up
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+ to dynamically reflect organizational work performed by community members,
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+ rather than assigned as authority positions by top-down decision-making.
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+ The different roles that contributors can take in the community,
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+ and the principles that guide the transitions among them,
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+ are described in the [COMMUNITY-ROLES.md](COMMUNITY-ROLES.md) document.
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