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Preamble:
(Ideas). Preamble: Hackers are diverse, from all cultures and
backgrounds.
Every hacker is unique, yet we all share some characteristics.
While not every hacker follows this Code, many believe it is a fair
description of our shared traditions, goals and values.
- Hackers share and are willing to teach their knowledge
- Hackers are skilled. Many are self-taught, or learn by
interacting with other hackers.
- Hackers seek knowledge. This knowledge may come from
unauthorized or unusual sources, and is often hidden.
- Hackers are tinkerers. They like to understand
how things work, and want to make their own improvements or
modifications.
- Hackers often disagree with authority, including
parents, employers, social customs and laws. They often seek to
get around authority they disagree with.
- Hackers disagree with each other. Different hackers
have different values, and come from all backgrounds. This means
that what one hacker is opposed to might be embraced by another.
- Hackers are persistent, and are willing to devote hours,
days and years to pursuing their individual passions.
- This Code is not to prescribe how hackers act. Instead, it is
to help us to recognize our own diversity and identify.
- Every hacker must make his or her own decisions about what
is right or wrong, and some might do things they believe are
illegal, amoral or anti-social.
- Hackers' motivations are their own, and there is no reason for
all hackers to agree.
- Hackers have a shared identify, however, and many shared
interests.
- By reading this Code, hackers can recognize themselves
and each other, and understand better the group they are a
part of.
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