The Open Directory Project respects the privacy of our editors,
and we ask that the editors treat each other with the same respect.
We encourage editors to work with each other as a team, and to keep
in good communication. If editors wish to contact one another, they
should use the editor feedback feature located on each editor's
profile.
Using the Forums
You also can use the forum for the top-level category you edit (example:
Arts) to communicate with other editors in your category. One
way to gather feedback from other editors is by creating a forum
thread and then emailing your co-editors with the thread's URL,
requesting that they to reply in the thread. This
way everyone can participate in the discussion. You may also get
some very useful suggestions from editors who don't edit in your
specific category, but just happen to be browsing the forums. You are strongly encouraged to email others
about a forum
topic if you want to solicit a lot of responses or if the topic
being discussed is a large-scale change that would affect a number
of different editors (some editors don't read the forums regularly).
In addition to the top-level category forums, there are non-English forums for
the World categories, with World/General for those languages without
their own forum, along with the following six general purpose forums.
Although these forums are useful for exchanging ideas, their content does not necessarily
represent official ODP editorial policy.
New Editors - help, tips and advice for new editors.
General - covers general discussions that don't fit into one of the other forums.
Ontology - deals with the organization of content across the directory.
ODP Culture - tips for editors or rules of engagement.
Bugs & Features - reports of bugs or requests for an editing feature.
Meta-editors - a forum for issues specific to editall/meta/catmv editors.
Editor Produced Tools - a forum for discussing editing tools created by editors for editors.
Penguin Cafe - a social discussion for non-editing topics.
Posting to the Forums
Before you post a new thread, use forum search to see if your
question has been answered. If you can not find a thread were your
question has been addressed, you may start a new forum thread. Start your
thread in the single most relevant forum only. Do not create multiple threads
covering the same topic. Your thread's subject should be specific
and explicit. The thread should relate to only one topic.
When posting a reply to a
thread, stick to the topic. Consider whether your reply would be useful
to the many readers of the thread. It may be more useful to email
the few affected editors instead. Keep your comments concise. Be considerate
in your communications with other editors.
Hypertext Links in Forum Posts
If you are referring to a specific category or site, include the
URL. If you type in anything beginning with "http://", the Forum
software will make everything from that until the next space into
a hypertext link. Readers can click on the link to see what you
are referring to. However, this also means you don't want to type
http://dmoz.org, as that comma will
be converted into part of the link, and will lead nowhere. Leave
a space before and after any hyperlinks before punctuation.
Email and Forum Privacy
The content of the ODP Editor Forum, Editors' Notes, and Editor-to-Editor
email or Feedback are private and intended only for internal use
by ODP editors. Editors may not publish or disclose quotes
from these sources to anyone other than other editors or the ODP
staff. Rephrasing is allowed only if the communication
as rephrased could not be attributed to a specific editor and disclosure
would not violate any editor's expectation of privacy, with the
understanding that a diplomatic choice of words is the
re-phraser's
responsibility. It is never appropriate to disclose the identity
or e-mail address of an ODP editor without the consent of that editor.
Violation of ODP email or forum privacy will not be tolerated and
is grounds for removal and possible legal action.
Netscape Communications Corporation may disclose the relevant contents
of forum threads, e-mail, editor's notes, and other ODP communications
in legal matters involving the ODP. This means that the contents
of the forum threads, including the private meta forum, as well
as email sent to staff, may be forwarded to legal representatives.
Contacting Submitters
Occasionally, it may be necessary to communicate with a submitter
about a Directory listing. Under no circumstances should you represent
in any communication to a submitter that you are speaking for or
on behalf of ODP staff or Netscape. If there is a problem with a submitter,
you should contact ODP staff.
Communication Abuse
All communications related to the ODP -- with other editors, submitters,
or ODP staff -- should be civil and polite. Abusive or
harassing behavior will not be tolerated.
From time to time, users and editors may contact other editors
through avenues outside of the editor feedback function.
This is a function of the Directory's public nature. By using the Open Directory Project, editors are acknowledging the
possibility and waiving any claims against the Open Directory Project.
The Open Directory Project does not support such contacts, nor do
we require any personal information about our editors. However,
please note that the contents of editor profiles are viewable by
other editors and the public. If you believe that your privacy
or personal rights have been violated as a result of your association
with the Open Directory Project, please notify the ODP staff and
provide a detailed account of the incident(s). While the ODP has
no control over such contacts, in some situations we may be able
to discourage them.
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Last update: 2002-07-11