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  • Committer: Jono Bacon
  • Date: 2012-04-04 04:00:50 UTC
  • Revision ID: jono@ubuntu.com-20120404040050-dcwcbq57746bojfj
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title=Signed Ubuntu Code Of Conduct
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description=You have signed the Ubuntu Code Of Conduct
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application=ubuntu-community
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category=General
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needs-signing=true
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icon=default.png
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depends=ubuntu-community/registered-on-launchpad
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needs-information=launchpad-email
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summary = The Ubuntu Code Of Conduct is an important document that provides a set of guidelines and expectations for good conduct in the Ubuntu Community.
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    It includes expectations around being considerate, respectful, collaborative, how to ask for help, and how to step down when you become too busy.
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    This trophy is awarded when you have agreed to abide by these expectations in the community and have signed the Ubuntu Code Of Conduct.
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steps: First generate a PGP key, add it to the Ubuntu key-server, and import it into Launchpad. See <a href="https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/ImportingYourPGPKey">here</a> for how to do this.
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    Visit the <a href="https://launchpad.net/codeofconduct">Code Of Conduct page</a>.
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    Download the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, using the link located in the second step of the page, and open it.
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    Sign it by opening a terminal and running <tt>gpg --clearsign UbuntuCodeofConduct-*.txt</tt>.
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    Now open the file in the Text Editor.
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    On the Ubuntu Code of Conduct page, click <i>Sign it!</i> then paste into the textbox. Click <i>Continue</i>. Congratulations, you've signed the Ubuntu Code of Conduct!
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links: http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/conduct
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help = #ubuntu-locoteams on Freenode
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    #ubuntu-community-team on Freenode
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