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All members are assumed to have read AT LEAST the Condensed Version of the Constitution and agreed to be bound by its contents.  They are also assumed to know where the Full Version can be found and to know that they should refer to it as a final authority for interpretation if they are uncertain about any of the points that are covered in the Condensed Version.  Because of this, ignorance of the rules is not a defense if you are caught ignoring or breaking them.  If you are ever in any doubt, ASK!
 
All members are assumed to have read AT LEAST the Condensed Version of the Constitution and agreed to be bound by its contents.  They are also assumed to know where the Full Version can be found and to know that they should refer to it as a final authority for interpretation if they are uncertain about any of the points that are covered in the Condensed Version.  Because of this, ignorance of the rules is not a defense if you are caught ignoring or breaking them.  If you are ever in any doubt, ASK!
  
Beyond Skyrim is defined in the Constitution as a single, collectively authored mod, made by several autonomous teams.  It has no central authority, but it does have a centralized leadership, embodied in the Council of Team Leads.  Beyond Skyrim membership does not replace Project membership, but is a supplement to it.  The actions of the Council are governed by the Principle of Subsidiarity (it only exists to perform tasks that individual teams cannot alone).  The creative freedom of Beyond Skyrim knows only two constraints - lore and compatibility.  Publicity for Beyond Skyrim is a matter for the whole community, not for individuals.
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Beyond Skyrim is defined in the Constitution as a single, collectively authored mod, made by several autonomous teams.  It has no central authority, but it does have a centralized leadership, embodied in the Council of Team Leads.  Beyond Skyrim membership does not replace Project membership, but is a supplement to it.  The actions of the Council are governed by the Principle of Subsidiarity (it only exists to perform tasks that individual teams cannot alone).  The creative freedom of Beyond Skyrim knows only two constraints - lore and compatibility.  Publicity for Beyond Skyrim is a matter for the whole community, not for individuals.  Beyond Skyrim is an integral part of Dark Creations, but is not and never has been subordinate to it.
  
 
There is now a Code of Conduct (CoC) for members, with an extended version for team leads and admins.  Beyond Skyrim is starting to become better known on the net, and the way our members behave is going to have a big impact on what sort of reputation we get.  The CoC applies anywhere on the web that you are identifiable as, or represent yourself as, a member of Beyond Skyrim.  In short, don't be rude or inconsiderate, either to other BS Members or to members of other projects, teams, or sites; don't flame, don't steal, and write clearly, using correct spelling and grammar (either English or your own language).  There will be warnings and possibly even sanctions as a result of violating the CoC.  Above all else, assume that everybody is here to have fun just like you are, so make a default assumption of good faith on their part.
 
There is now a Code of Conduct (CoC) for members, with an extended version for team leads and admins.  Beyond Skyrim is starting to become better known on the net, and the way our members behave is going to have a big impact on what sort of reputation we get.  The CoC applies anywhere on the web that you are identifiable as, or represent yourself as, a member of Beyond Skyrim.  In short, don't be rude or inconsiderate, either to other BS Members or to members of other projects, teams, or sites; don't flame, don't steal, and write clearly, using correct spelling and grammar (either English or your own language).  There will be warnings and possibly even sanctions as a result of violating the CoC.  Above all else, assume that everybody is here to have fun just like you are, so make a default assumption of good faith on their part.

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