I too never have visited those links and what you wrote scare me. I think we should focus on how we can help the newcomers or fence-sitters to come to this side of FOSS and start exploring.
1. where people do not have to think about rules before asking a question or for help. 2. let this group be lenient with the newcomers. As long as they are polite and eager to use/contribute to FOSS. Although, there's no way to gauge the latter, but the former can definitely be judged given the Have a look at the current scheme of things at > https://wfs-india.etherpad.mozilla.org/ep/pad/view/9/Dyfc9GVqBb (see > under Version 1) > > The new version is much better than the earlier one. I like the way "Basic Guidelines" and "Mail Composition Guidelines" explain the guideline before suggesting them. The last 2 sections, I guess, will come in use when we have more members in this group. @all Do read the draft and see if it is still too techie and newbie > unfriendly - > https://wfs-india.etherpad.mozilla.org/ep/pad/view/9/Dyfc9GVqBb > > It's not techie and newbie-unfriendly, but a bit long! :P Satabdi
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