+1 Domingo, 4 de Maio de 2014 6:44:16 UTC+1, Behrad Zari escreveu: > > +1 > > On Sunday, May 4, 2014 5:37:09 AM UTC+4:30, Forrest L Norvell wrote: >> >> Hello, everyone. If you don't know me, I'm a longtime Node.js developer >> and member of this group. I'm also a strong believer that this group hasn't >> been living up to its potential for a while now, and in an effort to >> improve its usefulness and the quality of the discussion here, I've agreed >> to take on the responsibility of moderating it. >> >> For now, that implies one big change, which is that every message to the >> group will be reviewed by an actual person before being posted to the >> group. The moderation policy is pretty simple (it's included below), and >> things shouldn't change much. My current plan is to continue this policy >> until the end of July and then revisit how people feel about the state of >> the list. (As an aside, if you're interested in helping me moderate the >> list, get in touch off-list and we can talk. With conference season >> starting to heat up again, I'm likely to be away from the internet a few >> times between now and the end of July, and having someone to help me cover >> moderation duties would be great.) >> >> If your message gets rejected, you may not get a whole lot of feedback as >> to why it didn't get passed through. I apologize for this, but Google >> Groups's interface for rejecting messages is kind of terrible and doesn't >> allow me to easily include a personalized message. >> >> As part of more actively moderating the group, I'm also open to your >> suggestions on what we can do to shape this into a more useful forum. If >> you go to the gist where I put the draft of the moderation >> policy<https://gist.github.com/othiym23/9886289>, >> you can see that there are already a couple suggestions. Feedback on those >> suggestions is welcome, as is feedback on the moderation policy itself. My >> main goal here is to improve the tenor of discussion here to the point that >> it's a comfortable place for both newcomers and experienced Node >> developers. One of Node's greatest strengths is its community, and I'd love >> to see this group become a more significant clearinghouse for the community >> as a whole. >> >> Here's the moderation policy itself: >> >> The Node.js group is a tool to announce cool things you've built, discuss >> interesting projects you're working on, and get help with things that are >> confusing you. It is a great forum for swapping knowledge. It is part of >> Node's large, loose network of resources. But it's not the only one – there >> are other resources that might be a better place to seek help or ask >> questions: >> >> - Stack Overflow <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/node.js> is >> a great place to get help with specific technical questions about Node! >> If >> you post a question there, please wait a few days before crossposting it >> to >> the list, as many of the people who answer questions about Node on SO are >> also here. Also, crosspost with a link rather than the whole text of the >> question, to keep things tidy and to keep discussion of the issue in one >> place. >> - The development of Node itself is largely handled through Github. >> If you think you've encountered a bug in Node itself, it's best to file >> an issue <https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/new> there. >> - Likewise, the development of npm is handled by the npm team, also on >> Github <https://github.com/npm/npm>, and npm bugs should be filed >> there <https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/new>. >> - For a more conversational approach to figuring things out, #node.js >> and #libuv on freenode IRC <http://webchat.freenode.net/> are great >> realtime resources for help with Node. >> >> That said, here are the rules governing the list: >> >> 1. No personal attacks or harassment. This group is governed by the >> Conference Code of Conduct <http://confcodeofconduct.com/>, and >> violating its rules will get you barred from the list permanently, at the >> moderators' discretion. >> 2. No spam. Self-promotion is fine, and major updates of projects to >> which you've contributed merit a mention, but this is a technical forum, >> not a marketplace. >> 3. Large chunks of source will work much better if posted to a >> requirebin <http://requirebin.com/>, jsbin <http://jsbin.com/>, >> gist<https://gist.github.com/>, >> or generic pastebin of some kind. >> >> In addition, there are some more informal guidelines that, if followed, >> will make everyone's lives more pleasant: >> >> - There are certain arguments that recur with monotonous regularity. >> Bikeshedding is a major part of hacker culture, but there is no one true >> solution to any of the problems that are regularly brought up on the list >> (promises vs callbacks vs coroutines vs generators vs CPS transforms vs >> ∞, >> JavaScript vs CoffeeScript, etc). What works best for you may not work >> well >> for somebody else. >> - Not everybody comes to Node with the same background. One of Node's >> touted advantages is that it unifies server-side and front-end >> developers. >> Sometimes people need a little help crossing the gap. Be charitable. >> - Even though Google Groups makes it easy, it's a little weird to >> revive a message thread that's more than a few months old. Start a new >> thread that summarizes the old one if you want to revisit a dead thread. >> >> These rules and guidelines will be enforced at the moderators' >> discretion. We will do what we can to ensure they are applied consistently >> and fairly, but having a useful forum trumps arguing over precise >> observance of the rules. The final say about moderation decisions sits with >> Node's maintainers, but TJ is busy, so be reasonable. >> >> I'll continue to post this policy every two weeks until the end of the >> July. Thanks for reading this, and get in touch if you have comments or >> complaints. My hope is that very little will change, and what changes there >> are will be for the better! >> >> Forrest L Norvell, group moderator >> >
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