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Mitchell Baker

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Jul 9, 2012, 2:40:49 PM7/9/12
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The Community Participation Guidelines have been moved to the main
Policies page as part of our operative policies You can find them at
http://www.mozilla.org/about/policies/participation.html. They are the
last proposal we discussed publicly, with a few edits in response to
comments received as part of the discussion. My apologies this took so
long. I lost the person who normally helps me and ended up with a
failure here.

I've received some recent comments about the language and tone but have
not done much editing the last proposal, given the public process.
Hopefully we can live with this a bit and see what the results are.

Mitchell

Mitchell Baker

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Jul 13, 2012, 11:13:52 PM7/13/12
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Daniel

this makes sense. I'll label them 0.9, and we can move to 1.0 after the
MozCamp discussions. The Mozilla Manifesto is still at an 0.9, though
it is long past the release candidate phase ...)

mitchell


On 7/12/12 1:20 PM, Daniel Glazman wrote:
> On Jul 9, 8:40 pm, Mitchell Baker<mitch...@mozilla.com> wrote:
>> The Community Participation Guidelines have been moved to the main
>> Policies page as part of our operative policies You can find them athttp://www.mozilla.org/about/policies/participation.html. They are the
>> last proposal we discussed publicly, with a few edits in response to
>> comments received as part of the discussion. My apologies this took so
>> long. I lost the person who normally helps me and ended up with a
>> failure here.
>>
>> I've received some recent comments about the language and tone but have
>> not done much editing the last proposal, given the public process.
>> Hopefully we can live with this a bit and see what the results are.
>>
>> Mitchell
>
> Mitchell,
>
> I think this document should contain a header with a version number
> and a date of release. It will help readers tracking changes.
>
> </Daniel>

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