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Moodle developer community members meet and discuss things in an online Moodle Dev Chat. We are using a public [https://telegram.me/moodledev Telegram room called moodledev]. Everybody is welcome to join | Moodle developer community members meet and discuss things in an online Moodle Dev Chat. We are using a public [https://telegram.me/moodledev Telegram room called moodledev]. Everybody is welcome to join, given the following policies are respected. | ||
=== Moodle Dev Chat policies === | === Moodle Dev Chat policies === |
Revision as of 16:04, 22 September 2018
Moodle developer community members meet and discuss things in an online Moodle Dev Chat. We are using a public Telegram room called moodledev. Everybody is welcome to join, given the following policies are respected.
Moodle Dev Chat policies
- The chat room is for discussing Moodle development.
- Please do not seek for general support here, there are moodle.org forums for that.
- Help us to build and grow a friendly, welcoming and helpful community.
- Be respectful to others' viewpoints. Give and accept the constructive feedback and eventually criticism, too. Be honest, but not offensive.
- Speak English in the chat.
- Moodle is a global project with worldwide community and English - even on elementary level - works best for us.
- Use your real name in the chat.
- Keep it consistent with your moodle.org profile and Git commits.
- Keep topics and discussions focused.
- Everything you post in the chat, hits several hundreds of other people instantly. Let us not disturb each other.
- Avoid funny animated gifs, memes and stickers.
- There are better places online for sharing them.