📋 A few things to know before you post #570
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This is a friendly space. We want everyone to feel comfortable asking questions, sharing ideas, and reporting problems — regardless of how technical you are. A few things help keep it working well for everyone.
1. Be kind
Maintainers and community members are volunteers giving their time. Rudeness, pressure, or entitlement makes this harder for everyone, and will be handled according to our Code of Conduct.
2. Search before posting
Someone may have already raised your issue or idea. A quick search — including closed discussions — saves everyone time and keeps things tidy.
3. Use the right category
The categories exist so your post reaches the right people quickly. If you're not sure, make your best guess and we'll move it if needed.
4. One topic per post
If you have two separate issues, open two separate discussions. It makes each one much easier to track, respond to, and act on.
5. AI-assisted posts are fine — but make them yours
Using AI to help draft a bug report or idea is completely acceptable. What matters is that you've read it, edited it, and that it reflects your actual situation. Unreviewed AI output often misses the specific details that make a report useful. See the AI Usage Policy for the full picture.
Upvoting
If you have the same issue or agree with a feature proposal, please click the "upvote" button or react with an emoji instead of adding a new comment. For each new comment, everyone subscribed to the post would receive an email notification. To avoid disturbing others, you should only comment when you have new information or ideas. We will mark comments that add nothing of value (e.g. "+1", "I also need this") as spam.
Copyright Info
International copyright law is not an argument field we want to be in. We are library management and not library sourcing. Please keep to Public Domain references whenever possible. Posts mentioning other sources will be removed.
That's it. We don't have a long rulebook — we trust the community to behave well, and we'll handle exceptions quietly if they come up.
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