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Legal Documents for Codeberg
| EN | DE | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Imprint | Impressum | Legally required information about the website operator |
| Privacy Policy | Datenschutzbestimmungen | Everything you should know about how we handle your personal data on the codeberg.org platform |
| Terms of Use | Nutzungsbestimmungen | The terms you must abide to when using the codeberg.org platform |
| Association Bylaws | Vereinssatzung | The basis upon which we build our association |
| Fee Regulations | Gebührenordnung | Fees and payment options for association membership |
| Election Regulations | Wahlordnung | Regulations around elections and polls within the association |
The versions marked in bold are legally binding. For the platform ("codeberg.org"), these are the English versions. For the association ("Codeberg e. V."), these are the German versions. We do our best to provide up-to-date translations of all documents.
Contributions
This repository has Pull Requests enabled.
Anyone can help with translations, updates to translations, as well as corrections (i.e. typos, grammar errors).
Changes to legally binding documents
As stipulated by our Bylaws (German version), members of Codeberg e. V. have the right to submit requests to:
- the Presidium (see docs.codeberg.org)
- the general assembly
Pull Requests made to this repository are usually the basis for proposals to the general assembly, which must be submitted to the Presidium by a Codeberg e. V. member.
Although there is no strictly defined procedure, we recommend the following:
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State what you wish for Codeberg to change, and why.
That way, other members will be able to evaluate your proposal based on the proposal's merits and the intention behind it, rather than the precise wording or implementation.
Helping others understand can, in turn, help you get constructive feedback.
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Ask others for help.
By asking for other peoples' opinions and perspectives, you might have an easier time with reaching a consensus and make improvements based on perspectives that you might not have considered yet.
You can mark changes as WIP ("work-in-progress") and ask others for assistance in Codeberg-e.V./Discussion (internal).