Difference between revisions of "Don't be a contemptible fellow (be excellent to each other)"
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Revision as of 09:05, 16 December 2012
This is a combination of Wikimedia's "Don't be a dick" rule, and the guiding principle of Noisebridge (simply to "be excellent to each other").
Wikimedia's version
"Don't be a dick [an abrasive and inconsiderate person]. If people abided by this, we wouldn't need any other policies about behaviour .. and most behavioural rules are special cases of this one. Implicitly or explicitly calling people dicks is a dick-move: don't use this .. as a justification to do so." -- from Wikimedia
The Noisebridge version
"Be excellent to each other is the guiding principle of Noisebridge .. Unlike Wikipedia, Noisebridge takes a positive approach, and avoids the practice of officially enumerating the myriad potential special cases; 'be excellent' is enough. " -- from Noisebridge
Discussion
This was first discussed on the private members-only mailing list (see the archives starting from March 15 2012).
See also Actions_of_a_Contemptible_Fellow