From 4bd65be6c98c012de9fba133c3d94eb1d9130b1f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Cotton Date: Jun 30 2020 17:46:59 +0000 Subject: Correct a typo. Fixes #72 --- diff --git a/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/coc-response-policy.adoc b/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/coc-response-policy.adoc index b9f8ed1..c20003e 100644 --- a/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/coc-response-policy.adoc +++ b/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/coc-response-policy.adoc @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Once a ticket notifying us of a code of conduct issue has been filed, the Counci (Fedora Council IRC meeting, 2018-05-23) Teams within Fedora have the freedom to decide what is on- and off-topic for their fora (IRC channel, mailing list, Telegram channel, et cetera). -Moderators may ban participants for repeatedly engaging in off-topic discussion in contributor channels, however they must file a ticket with the Council_'s https://pagure.io/CoC/issues[Code of Conduct issue tracker] to report the ban. +Moderators may ban participants for repeatedly engaging in off-topic discussion in contributor channels, however they must file a ticket with the Council's https://pagure.io/CoC/issues[Code of Conduct issue tracker] to report the ban. Bans for being off-topic in one channel may not be extended to other channels unless the behavior is displayed in that channel as well. In this case, each ban should be treated as a separate issue with its own ticket. Community members who wish to appeal the ban may file a https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/tickets/issues[ticket with the Council].