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ICommons Code of Conduct

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What is this?

This set of principles will govern how we interact with one another within. It is a set of practical, achievable goals that will inform participation, and determine the responsibilities of community members. Ubuntu calls this the 'ground rules' for participation in their community.

iCommons Code of Conduct: The Text

iCommons and the iCommons nodes adhere to these core values and principles:

· iCommoners are respectful of the diversity of creativity and of intellectual thought. We are a diverse group of people - from civil society, business and governments; from the North and the South; from politically diverse backgrounds and cultures. We know that this kind of diversity is found in very few places, that it requires a very special kind of respect - and that we are especially mindful of this because it is our greatest strength.

· iCommoners collaborate and help one another. Because we are a global commons movement, we recognise that not every community has the same level of connectivity/support etc, and as such, we recognise how important it is to collaborate with those from diverse cultural/political/economic contexts. We recognise that developing true partnerships between communities in the North and South is as important as developing cutting edge products and services.

· iCommoners are committed to ensuring the freedom of societies to create, build upon and share the world's knowledge, culture and science. iCommoners believe that, because this freedom is essential to the freedom of expression, that we will promote the highest levels of open access to intellectual products for organisations and individuals - especially those with a public mandate.

· iCommoners employ open and transparent governance and processes. Transparency is important because it encourages communal ownership of the iCommons network, allows us to learn from one another, helps and helps to avoid conflicts of interest. iCommoners will adopt transparent governance procedures without disrespecting individual privacy rights.

Discussion

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