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- By default, all submissions marked VALID by the io500.sh script are accepted. | - By default, all submissions marked VALID by the io500.sh script are accepted. | ||
- All requests for media interviews are discussed by the full committee who most unanimously decide how to respond. | - All requests for media interviews are discussed by the full committee who most unanimously decide how to respond. | ||
- | - All communication | + | - There are two official channels of communication |
- | - Slack communication is fine as long as no official statement is made. | + | - The twitter handle can be used without pre-approval to advertise IO500 and to rebroadcast any official statements issued from The Email Address. Retweets of news reports including IO500 and other IO500 mentions do not require committee approval. |
+ | - All private conversations between community members and committee members | ||
+ | - Any and all communications from individual committee members are merely expressions of their personal opinion and represent neither official positions nor opinions of the IO500. When committee members reply as individuals to questions asked about official | ||
+ | - Community members can ask individual committee members for clarification about existing policies. | ||
+ | - These rules apply to the benchmark applications used in the IO500 when the context is IO500 related but do not apply to general conversations about IO unrelated to IO500. | ||
- All lists of names should follow alphabetical order | - All lists of names should follow alphabetical order | ||
- For casual material, first name ordering is fine | - For casual material, first name ordering is fine |