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While this document has been constructed as a guideline, it does refer to several legal requirements and applicable BC Government policies that must be complied with when participating in Github as a government employee or contractor. Where the guideline refers to a requirement or states that the user “must” do something or “ensure” something, users are expected to comply with that requirement. To clarify, this guideline supplements and provides helpful references to existing legal and policy requirements; it does not replace or limit them. Nothing in this document should be read as limiting the responsibility of government employees and contractors to comply with applicable legislation and policy. | ||
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This Guide will evolve as we learn and gain experience; your questions, comments and suggestions are welcome to help it along the way. For further assistance in understanding and managing your participation in GitHub, contact Todd.Wilson@gov.bc.ca . You can also check the section of this guide that is most closely related to your question for more specific help and contacts. Any ideas or feedback on the Guide itself can be provided by using the GitHub issues in this repository. | ||
This Guide will evolve as we learn and gain experience; your questions, comments and suggestions are welcome to help it along the way. For further assistance in understanding and managing your participation in GitHub, contact Justin.Hewitt@gov.bc.ca or [email protected]. You can also check the section of this guide that is most closely related to your question for more specific help and contacts. Any ideas or feedback on the Guide itself can be provided by using the GitHub issues in this repository. | ||
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