Audience
These discussion groups are intended for developers working with the Android platform. Everyone is welcome to join in, provided you follow
our community's policies described below. Our users help each other,
and many experts post to these groups, including members of the Open Handset Alliance.
No topic is off-limits, provided it relates to Android in some way.
However, since these are very busy lists, search the archives before posting your question; you may find your
question has already been answered.
Mailing list rules
We love simplicity and hate restrictions, so we keep our
policies minimal. The rules below describe what's expected
of subscribers to the Android mailing lists.
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Please be friendly
Showing courtesy and
respect to others is a vital part of the Android culture, and we expect
everyone participating in the Android community to join us in accepting
nothing less. Being courteous does not mean we can't constructively
disagree with each other, but it does mean that we must be polite when
we do so. There's never a reason to be antagonistic or dismissive
toward anyone; if you think there is, think again before you
post.
Mobile development is serious business, but it's
also a lot of fun. Let's keep it that way. Let's strive to be one of
the friendliest communities in all of open source.
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Allowed discussion topics
Most topics are technical discussions of Android or users helping each
other, but this group is intended for discussions of everything in the world of Android. We welcome
announcements and discussion of products, libraries, publications, and
other interesting Android-related news. We even welcome (polite!)
discussion of articles and ideas critical of Android--after all, we
can't improve if we don't listen. There are no restrictions on the
subject matter, and we don't exclude discussions of commercial products if users are interested in talking about them.
However, we hate spam almost as passionately as we love courtesy and
respect, so we reserve the right to limit discussions that amount to
spam. Outright spam will result in the spammer being
immediately and permanently banned from the list.
The most important rule is
friendliness. Remember: disrespect and rudeness are not welcome in our community under any
circumstances. We don't have a
formal policy on dealing with troublemakers, and we hope we never need
one. That said, we do pledge to do our best to
be fair, and we will always try to warn someone before banning him or
her.
Contacting the moderators
If you see anyone being rude, call them out on it. This is your group too, and you don't have to accept someone else being
disrespectful just because it wasn't directed at you. Just remember to
be polite and courteous yourself! Don't add fuel to the fire.
But if you see an outrageous violation, want to report spam, feel
very strongly about something, or even if you just want to chat, then contact the mailing list's owners. It's what we're here for!
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