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Updated Apr 6, 2011 by ozmoni...@gmail.com

ozMonitor Community

The community that grows up around a free monitoring solution/service is one of its most important strengths. ozMonitor has a vibrant and growing community that is friendly towards people of all skill levels.

If you are interested in getting involved, here are a couple of places to start:

-Documentation writers and validators

-Front-Office PHP Developers

-Back-Office Perl/C Developpers

-Infrastructure Administrators

-Sites and Forums webmasters

-Project Managers

-Quality & Testing leaders

- ...

ozMonitor Code of Conduct

This Code of Conduct covers ozMonitor community member behaviour, in any forum, mailing list, Wiki, web site, IRC, public meeting or private correspondence.

-Members must be respectful : Treat one another, and members of the community, with respect. Everyone can make a valuable contribution to ozMonitor. We may not always agree, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behaviour and poor manners.

-Members must respect the privacy of others; for example, users shall not intentionally seek information on, obtain copies of, or modify files, other data, or passwords belonging to others, or represent themselves as another user unless explicitly authorized to do so by that user.

-Members must respect the legal protection provided by copyright and license to programs and data.

-Members must respect the integrity of computing and network systems; for example, users shall not intentionally develop programs that harass other users or infiltrate a computer, computing system or network and/or damage or alter the software components of a computer, computing system or network.

-Members should be consistent with guiding ethical statements and accepted community standards. Malicious use is not acceptable. Internet may not be used in ways that violate applicable laws or regulations.

-Use of the Internet and any attached network will not be used in a manner that precludes or significantly hampers its use by others.

-Unsolicited advertising is not acceptable.

-Repeated, unsolicited and unwanted communication of an intrusive nature is not acceptable. For example, continuing to send e-mail messages to an individual after being asked to stop is not acceptable.

-Do not disclose, disseminate or use any personal information or personally identifiable information about anyone, especially minors, without permission or authorization

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