Links I should have included in prior posts here.
http://community.livejournal.com/sfwa/15240.html
There was quite a discussion about civility on the new SFWA LJ, and this entry by Will Shetterley (one of the site managers) came in the middle of it.
http://blogging.wikia.com/wiki/Blogger's_Code_of_Conduct
This is a wiki that Tim and others set up for constructive discussion of his project. AT the bottom of this page are External References -- links to earlier parts of this discussion, and to other sites that have had similar codes for a while already.
== External references ==
* [http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/03/call_for_a_blog_1.html Tim O'Reilly's original post calling for guidelines (2007-03-31)]
* [http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/draft_bloggers_1.html Tim O'Reilly's first draft of these guidelines (2007-04-08)]
* [http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/code_of_conduct.html Tim O'Reilly's take on reactions to the first draft (2007-04-11)]
* [http://blogher.org/community-guidelines Blogher Community Guidelines]
* [http://www.desirableroastedcoffee.com/codeofbloggingethics.htm Desirable Roasted Coffee Code of Blogging Ethics] - from December 2004.
* [http://www.yankeesailor.us/?p=113 MilBlogs Rules of Engagement] - drafted May 2005, updated April 2007.
* [http://wiki.nethique.info/wiki/Nethic_Charter_for_blogs Nethic Charter, a Code of Conduct for bloggers] - The Associated Humans, Feb. 2006, Charter adopted by French political parties.
* [http://jergames.blogspot.com/2007/03/blogger-code-of-ethics.html Yehuda's Blogger Code of Ethics] - Posted a week or two before the Kathy Sierra incident.
*[[wikipedia:Blogger's Code of Conduct|Wikipedia article about the Blogger's Code of Conduct]]
[[Category:Blogger's Code of Conduct|*]]
*[http://civilities.net/CommResp-Proposal Jon Garfunkle's Proposal] - "Jon, your post at Comment Management Responsibility: A Proposal is very detailed and thought provoking, as well as way more comprehensive than anything I'd thought so far." (Tim O'Reilly, in comments to his 3rd post, 12th April)
http://community.livejournal.com/sfwa/15240.html
There was quite a discussion about civility on the new SFWA LJ, and this entry by Will Shetterley (one of the site managers) came in the middle of it.
http://blogging.wikia.com/wiki/Blogger's_Code_of_Conduct
This is a wiki that Tim and others set up for constructive discussion of his project. AT the bottom of this page are External References -- links to earlier parts of this discussion, and to other sites that have had similar codes for a while already.
== External references ==
* [http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/03/call_for_a_blog_1.html Tim O'Reilly's original post calling for guidelines (2007-03-31)]
* [http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/draft_bloggers_1.html Tim O'Reilly's first draft of these guidelines (2007-04-08)]
* [http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/code_of_conduct.html Tim O'Reilly's take on reactions to the first draft (2007-04-11)]
* [http://blogher.org/community-guidelines Blogher Community Guidelines]
* [http://www.desirableroastedcoffee.com/codeofbloggingethics.htm Desirable Roasted Coffee Code of Blogging Ethics] - from December 2004.
* [http://www.yankeesailor.us/?p=113 MilBlogs Rules of Engagement] - drafted May 2005, updated April 2007.
* [http://wiki.nethique.info/wiki/Nethic_Charter_for_blogs Nethic Charter, a Code of Conduct for bloggers] - The Associated Humans, Feb. 2006, Charter adopted by French political parties.
* [http://jergames.blogspot.com/2007/03/blogger-code-of-ethics.html Yehuda's Blogger Code of Ethics] - Posted a week or two before the Kathy Sierra incident.
*[[wikipedia:Blogger's Code of Conduct|Wikipedia article about the Blogger's Code of Conduct]]
[[Category:Blogger's Code of Conduct|*]]
*[http://civilities.net/CommResp-Proposal Jon Garfunkle's Proposal] - "Jon, your post at Comment Management Responsibility: A Proposal is very detailed and thought provoking, as well as way more comprehensive than anything I'd thought so far." (Tim O'Reilly, in comments to his 3rd post, 12th April)