Simple terms to live by when visiting and using this site
- Don’t feel offended by the rules; they are here to keep this site nice and fun. I’m not going to play cop or wait around the corner for violators to get in, but I do keep an eye open now and then.
- You post on-topic material meaning:
- Your material relates to Renoise only
- Your material contributes to the needs of the Renoise community
- Your material does not involve proprietary situations (don’t foul up this site with stories about how to control your toy-chu-chu train set via MIDI-commands in Renoise)
- Your material is exclusively your own (No plagiarism, copyright infringements, or those sorts of looking-for-trouble topics)
- Don’t vandalize the pages or add whacko paragraphs (you won’t win any grand prize by *hacking* our pages since there’s nothing here to hack, please get a real life!)
- Keep it nice for everyone, don’t shout, call names, or add / post paragraphs which are totally unrelated to Renoise.
- Don’t upload copyrighted, explicit, violent, and / or gore files. If you do, you will be banned from editing any further, and, in some cases, your info will be handed over to the proper authorities in your country: you have been expressly warned by this!
- If you can crop your screenshots to commented areas, please do so: I don’t want drag myself a mouse-wrist to view your fullscreen 1600*1200 screenshots. I don’t mind if they are large when the area you highlight is just that large, but most people are not interested in what applications you have installed and private desktop wallpaper you have in the background.
- Don’t set up family picture albums here or any other form of file trading.
- This also means that i don’t play for a mp3.com site, my HD space is not that large!
- In real life, rules are made to be broken or changed. In this case, when I feel that a new rule is required or old rules require a change, I maintain the right to do this without prior notice to the users. Just watch the news-pages for updates.
- You are allowed to be incredibly funny, so long as your material makes sense. You are the artist with the needs to entertain your public; I give you room to do this.
- Most important rule: have fun, teach, and learn. That will keep everybody happy.