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Revision as of 11:56, 2 June 2009
The (desired, wished, dreamed, hoped for) Rules
- We have a wiki with which you can keep a record of changes. You should consider using it to keep a record of your changes.
- Unlabeled cables are fair game to be unplugged. There is a label maker available to prevent this. Remember that you may want to label both sides in some cases.
- Users monitor noisebridge-discuss and #noisebridge on IRC. Please notify both places if you anticipate an outage, and monitor both places to answer questions if you are aware of an outage.
- It is excellent to fix things, but only if you can't find the original owner first.
- Before making a change, make sure it worked in the first place and back up the config. After making a change, make sure it still works. Keep that backup around, you might need it someday. You might also want to implement the test as a shell script, since that's the first step towards adding the test to the regression testing system.