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The IRC Welcoming Dance!

This is an outline of many of the features often found in the #dreamwidth IRC Welcoming Dance.

  • Greet and welcome the new person.
  • Inquire from whence they have come (from dreamwidth.org itself, from the FLOSS community, browsing through Freenode channels, or otherwise) as this may make a difference in the background information they have about the project and the purpose of the channel.
  • If unfamiliar with the site/development project, it is often appropriate to explain; a number of freenode-browsing folks are unaware that #dreamwidth is ultimately centered around a coding project, and may have just dropped by to chat. Random chat folks are of course welcome as long as they act in accordance with acceptable channel conduct.
  • There is an infobot; infobot has been trained with some helpful links, including help on itself and some of the other channel bots.
    • infobot, help infobot
  • For FLOSS folks who are looking to get involved, do they have a dreamwidth.org account? It is not required, but it is a helpful tool for development and becoming/staying informed about all the things.
  • Would developers like a dreamhack? They are free hosted Dreamwidth development environments.
    • infobot, dreamhack
  • If they plan to contribute code, layouts, documentation, or the like, before their contribution goes live, they'll need to sign and return a contributor license agreement.
    • infobot, cla
  • Basic channel rules: don't be a jerk. Politics, especially US politics, and religious wars are not allowed. (Beyond the simple principle that it's easier to keep the peace in a low-politics zone, the site owners' politics differ enough that the two of them need to never talk politics with each other.) More detailed rules links are in the topic.
  • Information on the Dreamwidth IRC channels in general:
    • infobot, irc
  • There is a quotes database, featuring fun moments of times past and with some information about general channel culture.
    • infobot, qdb
  • Standard disclaimers about food, fiber arts, and volunteerism.