I second that. So the question is.. Are these clear expectations presented to every newcomer, or are we expecting them to actively seek out "keepers of the code"? Those who do are desirable but what is the (or where is the..) one page that we are all on - from which to express ourselves, share and engage? I guess a rebuttal question might be.. And with what we have to work with.. do we need one?
Mostly the wild west. Community sets it's own norms. You'll get yelled at if you are too far out of mainstream.
But there is a lot of courtesy for extreme wild positions without a lot of yelling, so the community is in general fairly tolerant of all sorts of behaviors and opinions.
Except "raping the rewards pool". LOL. That is always a touchy subject. With no commonly agreed definition,
I second that. So the question is.. Are these clear expectations presented to every newcomer, or are we expecting them to actively seek out "keepers of the code"? Those who do are desirable but what is the (or where is the..) one page that we are all on - from which to express ourselves, share and engage? I guess a rebuttal question might be.. And with what we have to work with.. do we need one?
Mostly the wild west. Community sets it's own norms. You'll get yelled at if you are too far out of mainstream.
But there is a lot of courtesy for extreme wild positions without a lot of yelling, so the community is in general fairly tolerant of all sorts of behaviors and opinions.
Except "raping the rewards pool". LOL. That is always a touchy subject. With no commonly agreed definition,