Code of Conduct

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Overview

This Code of Conduct presents a vision of the shared values and thinking in the VideoLAN community.

In short:

  • Be considerate and respectful
  • Be collaborative
  • Be pragmatic and concise
  • Ask if you don't know, share if you know
  • Be inclusive
  • Be patient


Mailing lists

When using the VideoLAN mailing lists, please follow these rules:

  • The mailing lists exist to foster the development and use of VideoLAN. Non-constructive or off-topic messages, along with other abuses, are not welcome.
  • Do not send spam.
  • Send all of your e-mails in English. Only use other languages on mailing lists where that is explicitly allowed (e.g. French on debian-user-french).
  • Make sure that you are using the proper list. In particular, don't send user-related questions to developer-related mailing lists.
  • Wrap your lines at 80 characters or less for ordinary discussion. Lines longer than 80 characters are acceptable for computer-generated output (e.g., ls -l).
  • Do not top-post, unless it makes sense.
  • Never send your messages in HTML-only; use plain text instead.
  • Avoid sending large attachments. Attachments over 65k are usually moderated.
  • Do not send automated "out-of-office" or "vacation" messages.
  • Do not send "test" messages to determine whether your mail client is working. We have a test mailing list for that.
  • Do not send subscription or unsubscription requests to the list address itself; use the respective -request address instead.
  • Do not quote messages that were sent to you by other people in private mail, unless agreed beforehand.
  • When replying to messages on the mailing list, do not send a carbon copy (CC) to the original poster unless they explicitly request to be copied.
  • If you want to complain to someone, do it privately.
  • If you send messages to lists to which you are not subscribed, always note that fact in the body of your message.
  • Do not use foul language.
  • Try not to flame; it is not polite.
  • Use common sense all the time.