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5This page describes group registration and the use of the freenode group
6contact. Group registration allows your project or organisation to maintain
7unambiguous contact with the freenode project volunteers and group registration
8represents an official relationship with freenode.
9
10### On-topic groups
11
12Groups considered to be on-topic for Freenode are primarily free and open-source
13software projects, and other peer-directed projects, for instance Linux User
14Groups (LUGs), student societies, and other colloborative efforts, or projects/companies
15of general interest to our user base.
16
17### Group registration:
18
19**Represents an official relationship between freenode and your project or
20organisation.**
21
22> By registering your group, you are indicating that you are maintaining an
23> official presence on the network. If your group is a legal entity, we want to
24> make sure that management has approved your registration.
25
26**Requires no special type or level of participation.**
27
28> You may maintain as little or as much control over your channels as desired.
29> You may cloak your members, employees or participants, or not, as you decide.
30> You may apply to sponsor a server if that is something you wish to do.
31
32**Is accomplished by discussing your registration with the community team.**
33
34> If you think a group registration would benefit your project, let any member
35> of staff know over IRC; they'll assess whether your group appears to be
36> on-topic and advise you on what kind of information and authorisation you'll
37> need.
38
39
40### Two types of group contacts exist for freenode:
41
42#### The primary contact.
43
44This contact registers to establish that your group intends to create a
45relationship with freenode. The primary contact should have the authority to
46make the determination that your group intends to register, with the specifics
47depending on the type of group:
48
491. Legal entities. A primary contact should belong to upper management or the
50organisation's board. This authority can be delegated further in the case of
51larger organisations, but it is not recommended; in cases where such delegation
52occurs, contact with the organisation is often lost and the group registration
53must subsequently be removed.
54
552. Informal, project-oriented groups. Informal groups vary considerably in
56their internal organisation. If the group is run by a single project leader or
57developer, that person should submit a group registration. If it is run by a
58larger core group or by voting across the project, the voting group should make
59a collective decision to register and should appoint one of their number as
60primary contact.
61
62#### The secondary contact.
63
64Secondary (or approved) contacts are appointed by the primary contact. A
65secondary contact may be assigned limited access and/or privileges. They need
66no special level of authority; delegate whatever level of authority seems
67appropriate. We will not expect them to make policy decisions, just to find out
68the answers to any questions that are raised.
69
70
71### Group registration provides:
72
731. Additional channel management capabilities. Projects and organisations are
74entitled to own channels bearing their names. Your group contact can request
75changes in channel ownership in accordance with this policy and can directly
76request changes to access lists and configuration for any channels you own.
77
782. Group hostname cloaks. Cloaks allow your project or organisation to grant
79official recognition to project participants. Your group contact maintains this
80cloak list.
81
823. Problem solving. When there is a problem with one of your channels or if
83there is a complaint by a user or a question about policy, we will pass it on
84to your group contact.
85
86We aim for a reasonable degree of flexibility where we deal with groups. If you
87mention any particular needs your project might have, we'll try to accomodate
88you.
89
90
91#### Your group contacts:
92
93**Are designated by your project or organisation.** For example, a group
94contact might be your IT manager or someone involved with your project
95infrastructure.
96
97**Can be one person or several.** You decide who acts as group contact. Each
98contact can be designated to handle issues pertaining to your entire group, or
99to a limited set of projects or users. You can designate primary and backup
100contacts if you wish.
101
102**Acts as your "goto".** When you need someone to talk to us about a network
103issue, your group contact is the person. They are your formal point of contact
104with our network staff.
105
106**Acts as our "goto".** We will ask your group contact whenever we have any
107question about your project or organisational policies as they pertain to
108participation in the network.
109
110
111## freenode Group Advisory Board
112
113In order for freenode to provide the best possible service to the communities
114we serve, it is important for us to receive feedback from the projects with
115which we have relationships.
116
117We invite all current (and future) Group Contacts to join GAB, the freenode
118Group Advisory Board. While we hope to see many Group Contacts involved with
119GAB in an advisory capacity, GAB membership is of course optional.
120
121freenode will consult the GAB on matters relating to services given to
122groups/projects, any addition to, or change of, group specific policy and other
123relevant issues.
124
125If you are a current Group Contact and wish to get involved with GAB, please
126contact staff on IRC or email groups at freenode dot net for instructions on
127how to subscribe to the freenode-groups mailing list. If you're considering
128becoming one, just let us know your email address when registering.
129
130We'd love to hear how you feel we could improve the service for your community.
131Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
132
133
134## Group Management & Community Team
135
136The Group Management & Community Team comprises **nhandler**, **e**, **tomaw**
137and **christel**; together they will act as your liaisons during the group
138registration process and throughout your tenure on the freenode network. If you
139wish to discuss the group registration process, find out if freenode could be a
140good fit for your project or register your project as a group, please feel free
141to drop any of the team members a line on IRC.
142
143Once you have discussed your project with a staff member, you'll be asked to
144email <projects@freenode.net> with the details of your request, including any
145formal verification information that might be required. If you're a PGP user,
146feel free to encrypt to:
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