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26 LF Projects hosts communities where participants choose to work together, and in44 limitation developers, participants in meetings, teleconferences, mailing lists,53 This commitment calls for workplaces where participants at all levels behave82 11. Step down considerately: participants in every project come and go, and LF126 - Representatives of corporate participants
6 information with domain names assigned to each of the participants. Most
14 is connected to will appear as one Ethernet to the participants.
26 respectful. Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
29 Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
68 participants in the Linux ecosystem can benefit through contributing to the
212 List participants may not communicate about the issue outside of the213 private mailing list. List participants may not use any shared resources
66 participants can be explained, and interacting directly with the community
406 technical, and participants are not always concerned with showing a high
20 …parate written license agreement, then you are deemed to have granted participants in the EU DataG…
139 with other participants in various lines of business and that it is
49 Senior developers tend to be more active participants in the IRC channel.90 XFS participants as they can get when mailing list discussions prove
115 Note: IBM requires all user research participants to sign a Feedback Program
1365 int participants[KNL_MAX_CHANNELS]; in knl_get_dimm_capacity() local1532 participants[channel] = 0; in knl_get_dimm_capacity()1545 && !participants[channel]) { in knl_get_dimm_capacity()1546 participants[channel] = 1; in knl_get_dimm_capacity()1555 if (participants[channel]) { in knl_get_dimm_capacity()
98 participants and developers. Comments may be sent publicly or privately to the