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#*Ensure an appropriate design direction for the server, and push the server along that direction. | #*Ensure an appropriate design direction for the server, and push the server along that direction. | ||
#*Manage the development section of the Beestation organization (maintainers and contributors). | #*Manage the development section of the Beestation organization (maintainers and contributors). | ||
#*Collaborate with other Beestation heads to ensure an aligned vision at the top-level, and to push for changes that may be necessary in other areas as a result of a change in the codebase. | |||
#The head-developer has full discretionary authority over the code and design for the server. | #The head-developer has full discretionary authority over the code and design for the server. | ||
#The head-developer is expected to always maintain their knowledge about the current state of the server, including any issues, the opinions of players, and the best direction to move forward. They should keep up to date with all pull-requests opened and merged, should use polls to gather the opinions of players, and should use data metrics to understand trends of the server. | #The head-developer is expected to always maintain their knowledge about the current state of the server, including any issues, the opinions of players, and the best direction to move forward. They should keep up to date with all pull-requests opened and merged, should use polls to gather the opinions of players, and should use data metrics to understand trends of the server. | ||
#The head-developer may grant or remove the contributor discord role to any server-member. | #The head-developer may grant or remove the contributor discord role to any server-member. | ||
#The head-developer may, in correspondence with the host, demote maintainers. | #The head-developer may, in correspondence with the host, demote maintainers. | ||
#Head-developer is a high intensity role and comes with a significant burden and stress. | #Head-developer is a high intensity role and comes with a significant burden and stress. | ||
#If the head-developer is unable to perform their duties, an acting head-developer should be appointed. | |||
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Revision as of 09:17, 11 October 2025
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This document is intended to set out a clear set of rules and guidelines for our mentors and other non-admin specific roles (TBA)
Universal Conduct
All types of non-admin staff must follow these guidelines. Admins who break these rules are liable for punishment as if they had broken admin conduct.
1: You are our most trusted players. Act like it:
You’ve been granted access to either sensitive policy or round info. As such, you are held to a higher standard than regular players. You should not accumulate large numbers of notes or bans as a mentor or maintainer. Some leeway is permitted, as nobody is perfect and we don’t expect you to be, but you should keep a generally clean record. The ballpark estimate for how many notes you can get away with is 0.033 per hour at the most, or one note per 30 hours of play. This does not apply retroactively, so do not panic if you have a pile of notes, so long as you improve and show a willingness to at least try to be a good player, you will not be removed from your position.
2: Do not be toxic to other players:
Likewise, you should act as an example to others during your interactions in OOC, the forums and discord. While you are not expected to coddle other players and never criticise anyone, you should not go out of your way to provoke fights or arguments for little to no reason. Do not harass other players, and do not constantly mock new players for being new. If someone is trying to provoke you and you end up in a massive fight with them, this is understandable, but try to avoid it regardless.
3: You are part of the staff team and as such represent us:
Do not raid or grief other servers. Do not advertise us on servers where this is not allowed. Use common sense and don’t do stuff that’d get other servers massively mad at us. Depending on the severity of your actions, you may be liable for offences within other server communities as if you had committed them within our community.
4: Follow forum/discord conduct:
Don’t peanut post in ban appeals. Do not spam threads with random images. Meming is allowed, but don’t do it in serious topics (Feedback threads, ban appeals, admin/player reports).
5: Follow the Legal and Operations Policy:
Follow and adhere to all of the policies and guidelines found on Legal and Operations Policy
Mentor-Specific Conduct
1: Mentorhelp conduct:
- Your job is to provide assistance for players with gameplay issues.
- Do not leak the contents of mentorhelps outside of mhelp, msay or #mentors.
- Do not mock or insult players for any reason in an mhelp, do not give meme answers unless the mhelp is an obvious meme mhelp (use common sense).
- Do not give false or misleading information to a player during an mhelp, and if you are not sure if the information you are providing is accurate, make this clear in the message.
- For rules/grief related mhelps, transfer them to adminhelp. Only admins are allowed to answer rules related questions.
- Do not act upon any information you receive in mhelps about the current round.
2: Msay/IC OOC conduct:
- By the nature of your position, you have access to means of private OOC communication. As you are supposed to be trustworthy, the IC OOC rules for these channels are somewhat loosened to allow you to function properly.
- You may freely discuss the contents of mhelps in both #mentors and msay.
- You may give IC information that is relevant to an mhelp freely in both channels.
- You may IC OOC in these channels for the purposes of expanding your collective knowledge of new features during a testmerge as well as to test for bugs.
- Do not act upon any information you receive from either channel about the current round.
- Do not release these private discussions outside of mhelp, msay and #mentors
3: Mentor Application conduct:
- When asking questions on mentor applications, you should not be asking more than 4 questions per person per mentor application.
Demotion Procedure
- A report may be opened against you on the forums, or you may be internally investigated by the admin team.
- The facts are verified and it is decided if you are guilty or not of a conduct breach.
- If you are found guilty, you will be either officially warned or immediately dementored.
- Breaking a part of the conduct that is underlined is grounds for immediate removal.
- The results of the investigation will be published in a public channel similar to #admin-strikes, with the reasoning being given.
- If you are inactive for a significant period of time you may be dementored due to your knowledge of the game being out of date. You may reapply when ready to regain your mentor status.
Maintainer-Specific Conduct
Maintainer Rules
- Do not disclose any information from the ops channels (#server-ops and #downstream-ops) without permission from the persons who posted it.
- Follow and enforce the code contribution guidelines.
- PRs may only be closed under the following conditions:
- PRs may be given 'close keys' via the github label system. A PR may be closed once it has recieved 3 keys, including your own key. A reason must be included when applying a close key.
- A PR that has had no other maintainer activity for 2 weeks may be closed 24h after pinging the maintainer role and requesting reviews for said PR, as long as the opinions from maintainers who have provided input is unanimous.
- The head-developer may choose to close a PR for any reason, however this reason must be clearly stated in the PR.
- Acting maliciously will result in demotion.
- Do not use any granted privileges for reasons other than what they are intended for.
- Feedback must be constructive and maintainers should not talk about other members of the development community in a way that they do not want to be talked about, this applies to developers involved with other SS13 projects. To report an issue, contact the head-developer or host via discord DMs.
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Maintainer Recruiting
Maintainers have a lot of trust placed upon them, and as such it is difficult to appoint maintainers. New maintainers are selected by the current development team and there is no formal application process.
Below are some important qualities that we look out for when trying to abduct recruit new maintainers.
- At least a few large scale projects which implement a new, original and well-designed feature into the game.
- High standard of coding and enough contributions in order to prove this.
- Performed reviews on other contributor's code, highlighting potential issues with code and design.
- Good communication skills, feedback given is easy to understand.
- Some level of involvement in the community. The maintainer role is quite a highly trusted role and as such, some level of 'clout' is required.
- Being a nice person to work around and communicate with.
We understand that not everyone will be perfect in every regard and there are a lot of things that go into the discussions of recruiting new maintainers. We won't veto a maintainer simply because they haven't made any good balance PRs that align with the game, we value, and need, a wide range of skills across our maintainer team.
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Head-developer
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