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=== IRC Guidelines ===
 
=== IRC Guidelines ===
 
Here at wplug, we would like to uphold some basic requirements for behavior usage. These guidelines are defined in order to allow us to react to user complaints concerning language, behavior or other negative situations that may occur. Please note that #wplug is a "family" channel and we have not had many situations where these rules needed to be enforced.  
 
Here at wplug, we would like to uphold some basic requirements for behavior usage. These guidelines are defined in order to allow us to react to user complaints concerning language, behavior or other negative situations that may occur. Please note that #wplug is a "family" channel and we have not had many situations where these rules needed to be enforced.  
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The following are grounds for dismissal from the channel.  
 
The following are grounds for dismissal from the channel.  

Revision as of 16:32, 30 July 2007

wplug has an IRC (internet relay chat) channel called #wplug (kinda obvious choice, huh?). It's hosted on the freenode network. We normally log in via /server irc.freenode.net.

Stop by and say hello (/join #wplug).

IRC Guidelines

Here at wplug, we would like to uphold some basic requirements for behavior usage. These guidelines are defined in order to allow us to react to user complaints concerning language, behavior or other negative situations that may occur. Please note that #wplug is a "family" channel and we have not had many situations where these rules needed to be enforced. <a href="http://www.e-nutile.net/">e-nutile, Actu Hi-tech web2.0 Blog Wordpress Cinema Logiciels buzz marketing viral vidéo publicité musique</a>

The following are grounds for dismissal from the channel.

  • Offensive word usage
  • Racial slurs
  • Derogatory comments meant to offend or insult a person
  • Spam
  • Behavior unbecoming of an adult or sane person (this includes changing /nick frequently).

These requirements as well as the etiquette reference on the Freenode Network Policies and Freenode Channel Guidelines pages apply.