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# Discord Rules
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1. This community works together to build an Open Source BMC firmware. It's a
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community expectation that you will provide access to your code in the course
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of discussions. We are unable to build together if you are unable to share
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your code. The community is not a substitute for a support contract.
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2. OpenBMC community members are volunteering their time to answer your
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questions. Please keep this in mind if you are waiting for a response.
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3. All support questions must be asked in public channels. Do not send uninvited
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private messages to other community members. Private requests for help place
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an unfair burden of expectation on people volunteering their time. Further,
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others in the community cannot help if they cannot see the question.
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4. Don't post the same question in multiple channels. Doing so fragments the
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conversation. If you're unsure of which channel to use, ask your question in
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`#general` and we may redirect you elsewhere.
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5. Reflect on whether your standing in the community is appropriate for the help
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you are requesting. If you are new to the community, you will likely have the
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most success by asking detailed, specific questions about detailed, specific
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problems. Vague questions by unfamiliar people often go unanswered
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6. Do not discuss undisclosed bugs that may have a security impact in Discord.
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Instead, email `openbmc-security@lists.ozlabs.org` and follow the [documented
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directions][1]
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[1]:
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https://github.com/openbmc/docs/blob/master/security/how-to-report-a-security-vulnerability.md
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