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titleTrello guidelines

Welcome to the trello boards of yunity.

yunity is a platform from the people for the people that is based on self-determination, trust and cooperation. We are very happy that you are able to contribute to the project. In order to maintain sustainable task management, we have formulated recommendations and guidance for the use of trello.

We ask you to:

  •   Be friendly to each other: We are all contributing to the project out of free choice, because we share a common dream and we want to actively commit ourselves to actualize it. Instead of competition and exclusion our project requires collaboration and solidarity.

  • Use respectful language: Obscene, derogatory, threatening, or hateful language is not expedient for yunity. This includes harassing or directing serious insults at another user, or being rude in a fashion that cannot be interpreted as joking and is not conducive to conversation.

  • Consider the topic of the board you want to post in: Please stay on topic and respect the topic being posted about.

  • Avoid spamming: Spamming consists of repeatedly entering the same message or flooding a chat with irrelevant text.

  • Post in English language: yunity is a supranational project. To allow everyone to understand your post, please write it in English (You can attach a post in another language to your post in
    English).

When using Trello, please follow these guidelines :

  • Use a short and precise title.

  • Put all necessary information into the description.

  • Discuss your opinion in the comments.

  • Update the description with decisions made while the task is being done.

  • Talk to people before you add them to a card.

  • Respect the rules that can be set by the board admins.

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