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aussies.space code of conduct
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**introduction**
aussies.space, otherwise known as aussietilde, is a shared,
publicly accessible linux system, known as a tilde or pubnix.
overall, it is expected that you will behave in a way that is
respectful and courteous to everyone who is a member of
aussies.space or is part of the tildeverse.
in addition, it is expected that you will not overuse the
resources made avaliable to you through aussies.space.
**behaviour**
when talking to other users on IRC, on talk or any other
application provided by aussies.space or the tildeverse, please
ensure that your behaviour is respectful of the other people(s)
opinions, culture, race, religion and anything else that makes up
any part of their personality.
it is expected that you follow general ettiquete and netiquette.
please read https://tilde.chat/wiki/?page=etiquette, the tilde.chat
etiquette guide, for further information on this.
**unacceptable behaviour**
the following behaviors are considered harassment and are
unacceptable within our community:
- violence, threats of violence or violent language directed
against another person.
- sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist or otherwise
discriminatory jokes and language.
- posting or displaying sexually explicit or violent material.
- posting or threatening to post other people's personally
identifying information ("doxing").
- personal insults, particularly those related to gender,
sexual orientation, race, religion, or disability.
- unwelcome sexual attention. this includes sexualized comments
or jokes.
- deliberate intimidation, stalking or following.
**overuse of resources**
each user should be responsible about not overusing the resources
avaliable on aussies.space. this includes but is not limited to
disk space, RAM, bandwidth, CPU use, etc.
it is permissable for daemons to be run, etc.
if you are not sure if what you want to do is allowed, please
contact ~fosslinux.
**other**
please note that an offense does /not/ have to come from this code
of conduct to have the need to punish. everything comes down to
the relevant admin's decisions. this is an "including but not
limited to" type code of conduct.