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== Channel Operator's Code of Conduct ==
== Channel Operator's Code of Conduct ==
Channel Operators should strive to follow the Freenode [[http://freenode.net/catalysts.shtml Catalyst]] page.
Operators should try to discourage personal attacks or insults of other users in the channel, while not taking offense at attacks on themselves.
Don't keep channel operator privileges.  Displaying these privileges on your nick with a "+o" attracts participants who are interested in gaining them and using them actively; it also attracts the attention of participants who react negatively to authority. Have your nick added to the channel access list and op yourself only when needed, or use the irc management bot to perform operator actions.
Any time a channel operator removes a user from the channel They should note the action in the #fedora-ops channel. This will allow other ops to know who made the action, the time and a short blurb as to why. In the event of disputes, the entire pool of operators will be consulted and the action could be reversed or maintained. If known, the OP should also note what # offense this is, in case further action is needed.
Operators should tell other ops any ongoing activity they should watch for upon leaving the channel or going inactive. This can be done in the #fedora-ops communication channel.
Note that activities that take place outside the fedora channels, (ie, private messages, activity in non fedora channels, real life interaction, mailing lists, forums, etc) should be considered separate from operator responsibilities. Operators should judge user action based on their channel activity only.
Disputes about the actions of a channel operator should be taken to the entire pool of operators for rough concensus.
New channel operators should be elevated from the group of channel helpers. Interested helpers should be nominated and approved by a majority vote of the other existing operators. All Operators should agree to follow these guidelines.
Channel operators should monitor the channel when they are able to, and take the following actions:
Channel operators should monitor the channel when they are able to, and take the following actions:


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# For any further offences a ban longer in duration may apply.
# For any further offences a ban longer in duration may apply.
    
    
Ops should try to discourage personal attacks or insults of other users in the channel.
Don't keep channel operator privileges.  Displaying these privileges on your nick with a "+o" attracts participants who are interested in gaining them and using them actively; it also attracts the attention of participants who react negatively to authority. Have your nick added to the channel access list and op yourself only when needed, or use the irc management bot to perform operator actions.
Any time a channel operator removes a user from the channel They should note the action in the #fedora-ops channel. This will allow other ops to know who made the action, the time and a short blurb as to why. In the event of disputes, the entire pool of operators will be consulted and the action could be reversed or maintained. If known, the OP should also note what # offense this is, in case further action is needed.
Operators should tell other ops any ongoing activity they should watch for upon leaving the channel or going inactive. This can be done in the #fedora-ops communication channel.
Note that activities that take place outside the fedora channels, (ie, private messages, activity in non fedora channels, real life interaction, mailing lists, forums, etc) should be considered separate from operator responsibilities. Operators should judge user action based on their channel activity only.
Disputes about the actions of a channel operator should be taken to the entire pool of operators for rough concensus.
New channel operators should be elevated from the group of channel helpers. Interested helpers should be nominated and approved by a majority vote of the other existing operators. All Operators should agree to follow these guidelines.
Channel Operators should strive to follow the Freenode [[http://freenode.net/catalysts.shtml Catalyst]] page.
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Revision as of 02:56, 16 April 2010

Channel Operator's Code of Conduct

Channel Operators should strive to follow the Freenode [Catalyst] page.

Operators should try to discourage personal attacks or insults of other users in the channel, while not taking offense at attacks on themselves.

Don't keep channel operator privileges. Displaying these privileges on your nick with a "+o" attracts participants who are interested in gaining them and using them actively; it also attracts the attention of participants who react negatively to authority. Have your nick added to the channel access list and op yourself only when needed, or use the irc management bot to perform operator actions.

Any time a channel operator removes a user from the channel They should note the action in the #fedora-ops channel. This will allow other ops to know who made the action, the time and a short blurb as to why. In the event of disputes, the entire pool of operators will be consulted and the action could be reversed or maintained. If known, the OP should also note what # offense this is, in case further action is needed.

Operators should tell other ops any ongoing activity they should watch for upon leaving the channel or going inactive. This can be done in the #fedora-ops communication channel.

Note that activities that take place outside the fedora channels, (ie, private messages, activity in non fedora channels, real life interaction, mailing lists, forums, etc) should be considered separate from operator responsibilities. Operators should judge user action based on their channel activity only.

Disputes about the actions of a channel operator should be taken to the entire pool of operators for rough concensus.

New channel operators should be elevated from the group of channel helpers. Interested helpers should be nominated and approved by a majority vote of the other existing operators. All Operators should agree to follow these guidelines.

Channel operators should monitor the channel when they are able to, and take the following actions:

  1. Users who use offensive and distracting profanity should be warned about the use of such language, then it is up to the operators discretion as to the option taken from the standard operators guidelines listed below.
  2. Users who paste or dump large amounts of text in the channel (more than 4 lines) may be kicked mid flood and should be warned, if the action continues this will be enforced per the standard operators guidelines listed below.
  3. Users who are consistently off topic AND NOT HELPING when others are trying to get help should be warned and then will be subject to the standard operators guidelines listed below.
  4. Users who are dropping on or off and flooding the channel with many leave/join messages and/or nick change flooding the channel may be removed from the channel until they contact an Operator in #fedora-ops.
  5. Long term or repeat offenders may be removed for longer time periods at the discretion of the entire pool of Operators.
  6. Users who consistently provide incorrect or dangerous help (telling users to 'rm -rf /' or the like) will be warned and then will be subject to the standard operators guidelines listed below.
  7. Advertising or ad spamming the #fedora channel with non-fedora related advertisements either by user or adbots will not be tolerated, violators will be subject to an automatic 24 hour ban and repeat offenders may be banned for longer durations of time.
  8. Users who repeatedly Personal Message (PM) individuals rather than direct support questions through the channel.

Standard Operator Guidelines

  1. For a first offence a warning should suffice.
  2. For a second offence a kick.
  3. For a third offence a 15 minute ban.
  4. For a fourth offence a 1 hour ban.
  5. For a fifth offence a 24 hour ban.
  6. For a sixth offence a 1 week ban.
  7. For any further offences a ban longer in duration may apply.