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== Precis ==
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My guests and I should [[Be excellent to each other]] and respectful of differences. We should display common courtesy towards other members and guests. If you are my guest and are behaving in an unacceptable way, I may give you a warning or ask you to leave.
  
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Please read the insightful [https://www.recurse.com/manual#sec-environment Social Rules] from the Recurse Center Manual.
  
I admire the [http://codex.freegeekchicago.org/wiki/Policies/CodeOfConduct | FreeGeek Chicago Code of Conduct] so I am trying to come up for one for me and anyone who is my visitor. I'm going to take their code as a template and play around with it until I am happy enough with it to be willing to ask people to comply.
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Please read the [[Python Office Hours/Code_of_Conduct]].
 
 
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''This is a diverse space, and I welcome a diversity of perspectives. My guests and I should display common courtesy towards other members and guests at ps:one.''
 
 
 
ps:one is a ''hackerspace thingee where people get to play with stuff and learn stuff'' (free geek has ''an information technology-oriented organization'' so I may try and come up with some terse thingee like that by way of trying to explain the level of behavior. depending on what is going on it would be like dressing for an IT job versus dancing or going to the beach. So the communication should match impedance of the context. example text from a workshop code of conduct is, ''All communication should be appropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds and skill levels.'')
 
 
 
(I'd like to come up with something that explains etiquette and how to use it.)
 

Latest revision as of 14:28, 1 August 2015

My guests and I should Be excellent to each other and respectful of differences. We should display common courtesy towards other members and guests. If you are my guest and are behaving in an unacceptable way, I may give you a warning or ask you to leave.

Please read the insightful Social Rules from the Recurse Center Manual.

Please read the Python Office Hours/Code_of_Conduct.