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Windows Vista Blog Code of Conduct

Hi there, Nick here with a few words about what's expected of you as a visitor and/or contributor to the Windows Vista blog. I appreciate your feedback and encourage you to be candid in this forum, but want to make a few things clear up front.

Types of comments I and other visitors appreciate are:

  • Provocative while remaining constructive
  • On-topic
  • Respectful
  • In good humor, whenever possible

Comments of this nature will be edited or deleted:

  • Offensive or abusive language or behavior
  • Misrepresentation (i.e., claiming to be somebody you're not).
    • If you don't want to use your real name, that's fine, as long as your "handle" isn't offensive, abusive or misrepresentative
  • Blog-spam of any kind

The list above is not all-inclusive and subject to change at any time.

My intent in publishing this Code of Conduct is to keep discussion on this blog lively, respectful, on-topic and useful. 

Thanks for visiting :)

-- Nick

nicholas <dot> white <at> microsoft <dot> com

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hey Jaartee:  yes, the download is closed -- I will post a notice momentarily.

  • Anonymous
    September 06, 2006
    Thanks, I was seaching for upm to date
    info on Vista
    Mike

  • Anonymous
    September 13, 2006
    i have just download the Rc1 and i keep getting is error window needs validating. and without being validated i can't leave feed back. can any help me sort this problem out.
    Many Thanks
    Matt

  • Anonymous
    September 18, 2006
    Nick -

    I would like to donate some photos (for wallpaper) that may be distributed with Windows Vista when it launches.

    Please let me know who to get in contact with.

    Thanks,

    Reza Akhavan
    reza@exodusweb.com

  • Anonymous
    September 29, 2006
    I click on the download links and it downloads a 706 byte file instead of the 3.6GB.  Is that an indicator that the beta queue is filled?

    If so, putting a message to that effect would be very helpful to those of us that tend to blame our connectivity.