diff --git a/bugs/policy.md b/bugs/policy.md index a3735e74..4184134e 100644 --- a/bugs/policy.md +++ b/bugs/policy.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ With that in mind, the [remarkably small group](https://github.com/orgs/hyperbor > This document exists to explain how you can get involved, as well as what our terms are for continuing to offer our collective efforts -1. We are going to push harder to implement a stricter [WTFM](http://www.roaming-initiative.com/blog/posts/wtfm) policy. If a solution to your problem has been documented, you will be directed to it. If it has not, it will be explained to you under the assumption that you will contribute documentation for the next person to encounter the problem. +1. We are going to push harder to implement a stricter [WTFM](http://web.archive.org/web/20171025172814/www.roaming-initiative.com/blog/posts/wtfm) policy. If a solution to your problem has been documented, you will be directed to it. If it has not, it will be explained to you under the assumption that you will contribute documentation for the next person to encounter the problem. 2. If you say you will document something, but you don't, you might end up on a blacklist. Nobody is under any obligation to ignore you, and there will not be any repercussions for offering assistance. However, you probably want to avoid developing a bad reputation. Negative reenforcement tends to be ineffective, though, so you may want a method of encouraging people to contribute, and keeping track of those that have. [VOILA](https://github.com/hyperboria/docs/graphs/contributors)! Contributing lands you on the contributers list. 3. Issues will be closed if nobody volunteers to investigate further. If three months go by, and nobody contributes more information, we may just assume that the problem has been solved. Similarly, if your issue is vague, or lacks a descriptive title, you will be asked to elaborate. If you do not, it will be closed. 4. [Gitboria](http://gitboria.com), a GitLab instance on Hyperboria, hosts the canonical repository for these documents. If at all possible, make pull requests or issues there, and not here on github.