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Chebucto Community Net:Editorial Policy
CCN Editorial Policy covers three areas:
 
 
CCN Pages
CCN Information Provider Web Sites
Other (non-CCN) Information Providers (Web 
Sites)
 The CCN Editors (under the Editor-In-Chief) decide issues of style and content 
for CCN Pages. These include CCN standard button bars, visual logos, general 
organization and style of pages, etc.
 
 
This is a dynamic and ever growing sphere. CCN Editors must keep
up-to-date with current discussions and decisions.Some policy is set in common
Some is left to individual CCN Editor areas.
 
In the larger sphere, this editorial policy must dovetail with general CCN-IP 
and Board of Directors policies on the general nature of the Chebucto 
Community Net. Contentious points will be discussed, however, the final 
decision rests with the Board of Directors. 
The same is true of the CCN Editors group. Decisions are reached by 
consensus, with the final word being that of the Editor-in-Chief. 
 
 Directory Placement & Page LinkageThe decisions of where to place an IP's Directory and where it will be linked, 
resides with the IP Editor and the CCN Editor. The final decision, however, 
rests with the latter in terms of ensuring it meets the overall editorial 
objectives of CCN.
CCN is obliged (on request) to provide a link to an IP's website via an 
appropriate page. As well, CCN can insist that an IP be linked somewhere on 
the CCN pages. The name of the link should be the responsibility of the IP 
organization. 
Additional links (cross-links) can be provided at the CCN Editor's discretion. 
[Policy Note 1] 
 Content of CCN IP WebsitesCCN Editors have responsibilities in four main areas:
 
Compliance of the material with the CCN IP Agreement
Technical Guidelines
Stylistic Guidelines
Other Matters
 Compliance of the material with the CCN IP AgreementBefore linking an IP's material to CCN pages, the CCN Editor should ensure
it complies with the IP Agreement, i.e., that to the best of their
judgment it is not illegal or defamatory nor is it uncomplimentary to
CCN.
If there is any question on this score, refer to CCN-IP, who itself may
turn to the Policy on Information Committee for arbitration and a
decision. 
The CCN Editor should also ensure that the material is in fact that of the
IP Organization (i.e. it should not be someone's personal home page
material, etc.) In keeping with our non-commercial policy, it should also
not be overtly commercial. In case of uncertainty, refer to CCN-IP. 
 Technical GuidelinesThe CCN Editor should also assess the technical quality of the site ensuring 
that it has:
 
Important problems should be drawn to the attention of the IP Editors
group, with a request that they be rectified before the site is linked to
CCN pages. If necessary, IP applicants can be referred back to IP Training
to remedy problems. Proceed by consensus, but the final call is with the
CCN Editor.correct HTML coding
anchor elements that actually work
relative (rather than absolute) links for local material
it is functional and legible by both text-only and graphical browsers
 
The CCN maintains a strong commitment to both low-income users, whose
computer systems may have no option but to use text browsers, and to the
handicapped for whom text-only systems may be necessity. Thus we require
that all CCN IP's have websites that can function correctly and
comprehensibly in text-only mode. [Policy Note 2] 
 Stylistic GuidelinesThese involve suggestions to the IP Editor with respect to:
 
These matters should be addressed through requests. Final call is with the IP 
Editor.employing the CCN standard button bar
acknowledging the CCN
links back to the CCN Home Page
other items that CCN Editors may in the future decide.
 
 Other MattersEditors may occasionally be called on to deal with other issues such as:
 
Resolving these issues will be on a case-by-case basis until such time as a 
policy on such topics is formulated.IP Editors are not managing their files correctly
IP Editors are not managing their mail list properly
Other complaints about an IP site
 
Beyond this, it is not the responsibility of CCN nor of CCN Editors to meddle 
in the content of a CCN IP website. Providing the IP adheres to their IP 
Agreement, what they provide in their site is their choice. 
Complaints about an IP site should be referred to the IP Editor, with a clear 
indication that this is their responsibility, and not that of CCN. 
 What other links are provided to non-CCN IPs is left to the individual CCN 
Editor.[Policy Note 3]
 
Requests to provide links should be viewed in light of the above and whether 
the material is: 
 
As in the case of CCN IPs, requests for multiple links should be examined 
critically to ensure they are warranted.Of good quality
Of potential interest to CCN users
 
Requests to delete links should be considered only in situations where: 
 
Someone's personal objection to a site is not sufficient reason to remove a 
link to it.the nature of the site has changed
there are significant technical problems with the site
the site does not comply with our overall policy or objectives
the site has ceased to exist
 
WWW and Internet space are public domain and CCN (in common with 
other Internet organizations) reserves for itself the right to select what 
websites it chooses to link to, and in what context. [Policy 
Note 4] 
 [Policy Note 1] Our policy is to provide 
multiple links to an IP only where circumstances warrant. One might argue 
that an IP belongs in many categories, and should be linked in all of them. To 
avoid too much redundancy in our directory structure (some redundancy is 
good), making it meaningless, we must carefully examine each request to 
cross-link.
 
[Policy Note 2] We don't want to be pedants, but
on the other hand we must ensure that the standard of material on CCN
remains high. No one's material is perfect, but on the other hand, gross
errors that interfere with the site's correct usage or rendering must be
dealt with. 
[Policy Note 3] In keeping with both the 
community and non-commercial spirit of the CCN we should endeavor 
to: 
 
[Policy Note 4] The CCN Editor may choose 
to editorialize, for instance:Provide links to other significant community resources; and
Not link sites whose sole raison d'etre is blatant selling
 
 
If such editorial remarks come into dispute, in the interest of courtesy to our 
fellow Internet organizations, we should strive for a wording that all can 
agree on. If no agreement is possible, simply include the link with no 
editorial comment.[14] Widgetworld International 
This is an important and interesting site on widgets, however, it 
contains certain historical and factual inaccuracies.
 
You should ensure that any editorial comments are factual and would not 
tend to bring the reputation of any other person into disrepute (which is 
defamation). 
 
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