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[tor-bugs] #5561 [Website]: introduce rules for Tor wiki, trac, irc; netiquette; policy
#5561: introduce rules for Tor wiki, trac, irc; netiquette; policy
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Reporter: proper | Owner: phobos
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Website | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Anyone can post to the Tor wiki or trac. What are the rules?
I know, you don't want any warez or hidden websites list on your server.
- That's fine. You provide anonymity. It doesn't mean you have to allow
everything on your servers.
- It's legally safer to ban certain offtopic content.
- But not everyone knows that. You had some trouble with that in the past.
The wiki editors didn't know that. (#2436) How could they have known. Laws
are different in all countries. Make your own rules, establish a
netiquette.
Who is supposed to use the trac?
Imagine, someone requests something like "make the vidalia interface
skinable", which is a legitimate question, but no real gain in security or
useability and very unlikely to be ever added... Is anyone invited, after
searching if the idea already exists, post a new feature request using
"new enhancement"?
(Example #2436) Am I going to violate a rule or going to annoy you, if I
set the state to reopen? Or if I reply again? Or If I reply again and set
state again to reopen?
How serious is it, if you haven't thoroughly searched before posting?
What is the policy for the trac priority?
- If something stops you from releasing a new release, it's a blocker?
- If an existing release contains something which could lead into exploits
are deanonymization, it's critical?
- If something stops you from being productive, like imho a messes up wiki
does, it's imho major. But I don't dare to set it in order not to annoy
you.
Almost all wikis, irc, forums etc. have their own set of rules.
Torproject.org has none at all yet.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5561>
Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki <https://trac.torproject.org/>
The Tor Project: anonymity online
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