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Covers these special cases
Covers these special cases


* Peer developer
* Peer Developer
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Here 'peer' has a special meaning, distinct from a professional peer which covered by Professional Courtesies. <br>It means a developer or enumerated set of them
Here 'peer' has a special meaning, distinct from a professional peer which covered by Professional Courtesies. <br>It means a developer or enumerated set of them
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This entitlement is basically F class for 90 days.  
This entitlement is basically F class for 90 days.  
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* IRC interlocutors
* IRC Interlocutors
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Generally S class for a month.  
Generally S class for a month.  

Revision as of 19:32, 5 March 2023

P Class Entitlement


A special class of admission to core domain space whose scope, duration, and levels of entitlement vary.
This is processed with 'waivers' for the users' DS nick @ devops1.

Covers these special cases

  • Peer Developer

Here 'peer' has a special meaning, distinct from a professional peer which covered by Professional Courtesies.
It means a developer or enumerated set of them who are the developers of a pkg that is a significant element in my projects. This entitlement is equivalent to life time F class.

  • Professional Courtesies

This entitlement is basically F class for 90 days.

  • IRC Interlocutors

Generally S class for a month.

  • Job Clients

Generally Y class pre contract and F thereafter for the duration of the engagment.

In all of the above developer and operator privileges are dynamically determined by trust level. In all of the cases above except the first, tx-authentication is still required some or all of the fee is refunded automatically.


Root (talk) 03:06, 6 March 2023 (UTC)