Hi,

On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 2:48 PM, Michel Hermier <michel.herm...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
> This email is meant for irc soc student, and sent to public ml for
> transparency.
>
> Read carefully at those 2 links, they describe the code of conduct when
> submitting code. And as you can see, if you don't follow them can cause you
> some troubles. Don't be afraid but it is made so the workflow is pleasant
> for every contributors. So as long as you remain polite and think your
> actions, it should be good.
>
> Cheers,
>    Michel
> ---------- Message transféré ----------
> De : "Boudhayan Gupta" <bgu...@kde.org>
> Date : 29 avr. 2016 10:56
> Objet : Commit Policy and the CoC
> À : "Kde Soc Mentor" <kde-soc-men...@kde.org>
> Cc :
>
> Hi mentors,
>>
>> Please tell your students to go through the Commit Policy [1] and the
>> Code of Conduct [2]. Students should be aware that violations of these
>> two will be regarded with utmost disfavour, and in serious cases will
>> warrant attention from the CWG.
>>
>> [1] - https://community.kde.org/Policies/Commit_Policy
>> [2] - https://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/
>
>
Can you provide a bit of context here ?

Harsh, you need be afraid or nervous, if you are feeling so. But it does
help to tread with caution. Always ask if you're unsure of something(Use
the mailing lists, IRC channels etc). If you don't get a response on
#kopete , you can even try asking in #kde-devel. Most of the devs hang out
there and they can at least point you to something, if not help you
directly.

​
Thanks,
R.Harish Navnit
The Enigma <http://harishnavnit.wordpress.com/>
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