Why not just use that for the forums too then? Do we need another coc for the forum? 

-C

On Thu, 21 Feb 2019, 14:45 brynn, <brynn@...3089...> wrote:
Those things already are disallowed in the CoC.  See the Guidelines for
User-Submitted Contents section.  https://inkscape.org/community/coc/

brynn

-----Original Message-----
From: C R
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 1:08 AM
To: Brynn
Cc: Inkscape User Community ; willgodfrey@...3032... ;
slitt@...2357...
Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] forum rules and guidelines


Fair enough. :)
We need to spell out in the COC that political art and posts are not allowed if
you don't want that stuff anywhere on the site. I was just thinking a place to
dump the rubbish would be easier, but maybe not. Lol. I certainly would not go
to that section, but I understand someone would still have to moderate it to
some degree. What about religious stuff? To me that's political too.
Where to draw the line though?

Just a few thoughts.
-C




On Wed, 20 Feb 2019, 03:58 brynn <brynn@...3089... wrote:
Hi C R (and Will and Steve),
        Thanks for your comments.  I made a jobs board in Inkscape Community,
because it's a 3rd party forum, and well, because "I can".  But setting up
something for nudity or politics on the official forum would take a LOT of
discussion, not to mention words.

        I think the forum, like the rest of the website, needs to be
family-friendly, by the US definition of family friendly, because it seems to be
the most restrictive (i.e. safe, legally).

        Until the website has some way to hide and label images as "nsfw" or
something like that, I don't think we could have things like political art or
nudity (which are currently excluded by the CoC).  As a moderator, I absolutely
cringe at the thought of "political art" in today's world.  I mean, omg, doesn't
facebook do that job well enough for the whole world already?

        Plus, I have not been thinking of this new forum as having sections for
displaying artwork.  Because I mean, we have the gallery for displaying images.
People could put links to their galley space.  But posting images in the forum,
which are also still in the gallery....I don't know, it just seems excessive.

        But I don't know.  So far, it's only you 3 addressed with this message
who have responded.  And I think 2 of you just had to speak up about the file
formats.  And btw, that's just a thought for composing the darn thing.  I don't
expect it to take more than a couple of hours, so it's really not a big deal how
we compose it.

        Anyway, this is the general plan.  Or at least, no one has spoken
against it.  After we write the rules about how staff (moderators) are selected,
then the staff will be selected.  And then the staff would decide about boards
and categories.  I would think if there are separate rules for separate boards,
they will be posted in a sticky message in that board, and not written into the
forum rules.

        I think a jobs board would be great!  And if the staff wants boards for
displaying artwork, I wouldn't oppose it.

        Do you all really want to help?  Or did you just want to make your
comments?

All best,
brynn

-----Original Message-----
From: C R
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2019 8:20 AM
To: Inkscape User Community
Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] forum rules and guidelines


Here's my crack at a forum code of conduct: "No spam, stay on the forum topic,
be excellent to each other."

Additionally, I recommend we have areas of the forum with additional sets of
rules, based on the content.

For example: political art, jobs (posting), self-promotion (requests for
commissions) in order to keep other areas free from either of those things, but
give users the freedom to post what they like elsewhere.

Maybe even a section for (legal) adult/nudity/erotica made with Inkscape, since
what counts as offensive varies widely, and there needs to be some specific area
to post so sensitive people (or people at work) don't get an eye-full of
something they don't like to see.

Thoughts?
-C

(by legal, I mean no depictions of ANYTHING illegal in the country where
Inkscape's servers are. We can spell that out if we need to, or leave it up to
the users to look into it.)



On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 3:04 PM C R <cajhne@...155...> wrote:

I vote markdown as the "format" or non-format if you like. :)
Then export to various other formats if needed.

-C


On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 6:39 AM Steve Litt <slitt@...2357...> wrote:
On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 18:14:45 +0000
Will Godfrey <willgodfrey@...3032...> wrote:

> On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 10:36:48 -0700
> "brynn" <brynn@...3089...> wrote:
>
> >Hi Friends,
> >        As the new forum is rapidly being finished, it's probably a
> > good time to
> >formalize the rules and guidelines for it.  If anyone is interested
> >in helping to draft this document or documents, please reply here.
> >
> >        Once we have a group, we'll decide exactly how we want to
> > handle this.
> >When we started on this a couple of years ago, we used FramaPad,
> >which allows users to edit documents live.  I found it had the basic
> >features that we needed. Or I think there are other similar types of
> >sites.  Although I'd be just as happy to be more old school, and
> >exchange ODT or DOC files.  But we can decide as a group.
> >
> >        There aren't really any requirements to participate.  Just
> > care about
> >the forum and how it functions  :-)
> >
> >All best,
> >brynn
>
> I would suggest using ODT. It may not seem initially any better or
> more convenient, and although not immune to bugs, at least you can be
> sure it will never contain any tracking code or third party
> advertising - both of which which are often vulnerable to injecting
> exploits on your machine.

ODT is awful. LibreOffice is pretty bad. Why not plain text, or if that
doesn't work for us, HTML?

SteveT


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