Harvey Birdman Rule =================== A nontrivial number of interesting collaborative FLOSS legal endeavors have been operated in a relatively nontransparent and methodologically suboptimal manner. This project aims to be different, and this therefore necessitates the following norms of participation, which shall be known informally as the 'Harvey Birdman Rule': 1. Contributions in the form of word-processing documents (even if in a free/open standard format), "redlined" or otherwise, are unacceptable and will be deleted immediately. 2. No private mailing lists (including but not limited to those governed by the so-called Chatham House Rule) will be used by this project. Public archiving of mailing lists used by this project is strongly encouraged; however, archives are not mandatory and partial archiving is permitted. 3. Except in extraordinary cases, private telephone calls, private teleconferences, private in-person meetings, and private email communications shall not be used to discuss *substantive* development of this project. Should such private communications nevertheless occur, participants in such communications are expected to publish summaries of any relevant discussions in a manner or medium accessible to the general net public. 4. Contributing by informal suggestions or proposals made in a posting to the project mailing list is welcome. However, any such suggestions or proposals that are made in the form of top-posted replies to quoted earlier mailing list postings by others are unacceptable and therefore shall be ignored. 5. Criticisms of, or proposed changes to, the Harvey Birdman Rule are welcome, though such criticisms or proposals must themselves comply with the Harvey Birdman Rule as it exists at the time the criticism or proposal is made.