Hi everyone, After a lively discussion in #engagement about interacting with the GNOME community, I thought about the idea of putting together a guide that can be shared with both GNOME developers and GNOME users. The goal of this guide is to frame the conversation for both sides. Give them a set of expectations and guidelines to understand how the other side is viewing the conversation. I put together a brainstormed list of talking points that I think the guide should cover[1]. Please comment/critique. ~link 1: https://wiki.gnome.org/LinkDupont/CommunityGuideDraft
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