Post by Matthew Hodgson, CEO ZXM on Jul 27, 2020 14:11:46 GMT 10
Welcome to ZXM's Agile IQ Community! We’re excited to have you here.
This is a community that exists for people to help each other, so ZXM and the other members of this forum respectfully asks you to adhere to some guidelines that will help us all. Your participation in this forum is subject to these Guidelines and our Terms of Use.
Play nice
We’re all in this together, so no matter what personal, professional, or political beliefs you hold, be committed to treating each other with kindness and respect. The forum embraces everyone's ideas and backgrounds who all have the right to feel comfortable. Offer honest help, thank people for useful posts, and be patient with others (some of us are not as technical as others)!
Search first
Quite possibly your interest has already been covered, so search first. If you find what you need, it will save others the effort. If you don’t find exactly what you’re after, you may still learn something during your search. Of course, if you don’t get what you need, feel free to post a question.
Contribute
Our community forum is nothing without the people who bring it to life! If you have something interesting or new to add, share it. Don’t just pass through; add your voice and expertise, and earn badges and status while you’re at it.
Share your own content
Respect the copyright of others. This means don’t take other people’s words or images and pass them off as your own.
Use good link etiquette
Whether you're writing an article or answering a question, don't just post a link to other content. Links can expire! You should summarize or quote from the content you're linking to and give context for your links.
Keep it "G"-rated
Most people use this community from work. If it’s NSFW, don't post it here.
Don't spam
Don’t push your services or products here. Messages with the explicit intent to sell a product or service will be removed at the discretion of our moderators.
No phishing
Don’t link users to a form to collect emails on your own personal or professional reasons.
No impersonation
Impersonating ZXM staff or "sock puppeting" for self-promotion or other reasons is prohibited.
Trolls and haters not welcome
If you’re deliberately trying to offend, bully, or provoke someone, ZXM's Moderators will step in. It’s okay to disagree and to express frustration, we just ask that you keep it amicable. Name-calling and disparaging ZXM staff, moderators, Leaders, or each other is against the rules.
Respect others privacy
Make sure your contributions don't violate anyone's privacy - don't share people's personal details
Bullying and abuse
ZXM's moderators are dedicated to making this community space a safe and productive place for everybody. We reserve the right to remove posts or delete accounts in the event they are detrimental to the Atlassian Community. If you see any content that is abusive or inappropriate, click "Report inappropriate content" on the post, and the moderators will be alerted.
Ask Questions
Many people come here to get help with a problem or to find a better way to do something. Questions are ideal for those situations. Ask a question and wait for others to start submitting answers. Then, when you get an answer that works, accept the answer. You might even accept multiple answers! Other users with the same questions will then be able to easily find helpful information.
Discussions and Threads
Sometimes, you might want a more open-ended conversation. In that case, create a thread in a discussion to get the conversation started.
In conclusion
We've created these guidelines to ensure that everyone within the community has a great experience, and we expect that all participants in the community will adhere to these guidelines and recommendations.
Adapted from: Atlassian's Rules of Engagement.
This is a community that exists for people to help each other, so ZXM and the other members of this forum respectfully asks you to adhere to some guidelines that will help us all. Your participation in this forum is subject to these Guidelines and our Terms of Use.
Play nice
We’re all in this together, so no matter what personal, professional, or political beliefs you hold, be committed to treating each other with kindness and respect. The forum embraces everyone's ideas and backgrounds who all have the right to feel comfortable. Offer honest help, thank people for useful posts, and be patient with others (some of us are not as technical as others)!
Search first
Quite possibly your interest has already been covered, so search first. If you find what you need, it will save others the effort. If you don’t find exactly what you’re after, you may still learn something during your search. Of course, if you don’t get what you need, feel free to post a question.
Contribute
Our community forum is nothing without the people who bring it to life! If you have something interesting or new to add, share it. Don’t just pass through; add your voice and expertise, and earn badges and status while you’re at it.
Share your own content
Respect the copyright of others. This means don’t take other people’s words or images and pass them off as your own.
Use good link etiquette
Whether you're writing an article or answering a question, don't just post a link to other content. Links can expire! You should summarize or quote from the content you're linking to and give context for your links.
Keep it "G"-rated
Most people use this community from work. If it’s NSFW, don't post it here.
Don't spam
Don’t push your services or products here. Messages with the explicit intent to sell a product or service will be removed at the discretion of our moderators.
No phishing
Don’t link users to a form to collect emails on your own personal or professional reasons.
No impersonation
Impersonating ZXM staff or "sock puppeting" for self-promotion or other reasons is prohibited.
Trolls and haters not welcome
If you’re deliberately trying to offend, bully, or provoke someone, ZXM's Moderators will step in. It’s okay to disagree and to express frustration, we just ask that you keep it amicable. Name-calling and disparaging ZXM staff, moderators, Leaders, or each other is against the rules.
Respect others privacy
Make sure your contributions don't violate anyone's privacy - don't share people's personal details
Bullying and abuse
ZXM's moderators are dedicated to making this community space a safe and productive place for everybody. We reserve the right to remove posts or delete accounts in the event they are detrimental to the Atlassian Community. If you see any content that is abusive or inappropriate, click "Report inappropriate content" on the post, and the moderators will be alerted.
Ask Questions
Many people come here to get help with a problem or to find a better way to do something. Questions are ideal for those situations. Ask a question and wait for others to start submitting answers. Then, when you get an answer that works, accept the answer. You might even accept multiple answers! Other users with the same questions will then be able to easily find helpful information.
Discussions and Threads
Sometimes, you might want a more open-ended conversation. In that case, create a thread in a discussion to get the conversation started.
In conclusion
We've created these guidelines to ensure that everyone within the community has a great experience, and we expect that all participants in the community will adhere to these guidelines and recommendations.
Adapted from: Atlassian's Rules of Engagement.