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In-team communication
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Tasks people need to do go in GitLab, but that is *not* how tasks should be communicated. Whenever possible, anything important enough to be assigned is worth talking about in 'real-time' first, or concomitantly. Everything needed to understand an issue should be captured in GitLab, but we want to avoid back-and-forth 'huh what?' and 'nuh-uh not me' (un-assign)
Discussion that takes place outside of GitLab needs to be summarized (or copy-pasted) into the relevant issue in the GitLab project.
IRC
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#agaric
Agaric also maintains a channel for worker-owners only.
Edit or add. That's the primary instruction. You can edit directly on `gitlab.com/agaric/documentation <https://gitlab.com/agaric/documentation>` (for example, the edit link on this page takes you to `gitlab.com/agaric/documentation/blob/master/documentation.rst <https://gitlab.com/agaric/documentation/blob/master/documentation.rst>`). If you aren't a member of Agaric, GitLab will helpfully offer to fork the documentation to your own namespace so that you can make a merge request with your documentation suggestion.
.. note::
Agarics can get more detail ` <https://gitlab.com/agaric/internal/wikis/Communication-Channels>`.
anyone can come and clean up formatting later.
Principles
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* Document closest to where people work:
* In README.md files or otherwise in the code repository for developers, .
* Abstract and link here
.. note::
In documentation we are living our `values <>` of encouraging continuous learning, appreciating new ideas, giving back to the communities we are part of, and valuing long-term relationships.