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The Maemo Code of Conduct corresponds to that of the KDE Community (https://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution - Share Alike 3.0 License) as of Nov. 23rd 2015, where essentially the term "KDE" has been replaced with "Maemo".
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NOTE: This is the text, as is, of the KDE Community Code of Conduct, taken from https://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/ at Nov. 23rd 2015.
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For clarity: the text below is not authored by me or anyone in the council. This is copied directly from the KDE text, which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution - Share Alike 3.0 License.
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== Preamble ==
== Preamble ==
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== Be pragmatic ==
== Be pragmatic ==
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Maemo is a pragmatic community. We value tangible results over having the last word in a discussion. We defend our core values like freedom and respectful collaboration, but we don't let arguments about minor issues get in the way of achieving more important results. We are open to suggestions and welcome solutions regardless of their origin. When in doubt support a solution which helps getting things done over one which has theoretical merits, but isn't being worked on. Use the tools and methods which help getting the job done. Let decisions be taken by those who do the work.
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KDE is a pragmatic community. We value tangible results over having the last word in a discussion. We defend our core values like freedom and respectful collaboration, but we don't let arguments about minor issues get in the way of achieving more important results. We are open to suggestions and welcome solutions regardless of their origin. When in doubt support a solution which helps getting things done over one which has theoretical merits, but isn't being worked on. Use the tools and methods which help getting the job done. Let decisions be taken by those who do the work.
== Support others in the community ==
== Support others in the community ==

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