clarify hat rules
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:except => [ :build_request, :index, :create_request ]
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:except => [ :build_request, :index, :create_request ]
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def build_request
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def build_request
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@title = "Request a Hat"
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@hat_request = HatRequest.new
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@hat_request = HatRequest.new
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end
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end
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message.
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message.
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</p>
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</p>
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<p>
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<p>
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Hats are intended for core project developers and company employees that are
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authorized to make comments on behalf of those organizations, and are usually
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reserved for notable projects and organizations. Hats are not intended to
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list every contribution a person has made to any software project.
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</p>
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<p>
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Hats will not be authorized for occasional contributors to projects,
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developers of projects which are not widely known, past employees of
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companies, or other situations where it cannot be verified that one is
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authorized to represent that organization. In general, unless one has an
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e-mail address at a compay domain or have commit access to a project, a hat
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will not be authorized.
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</p>
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<p>
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To request a hat for your account, provide a short description of the hat
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To request a hat for your account, provide a short description of the hat
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(e.g., "OpenBSD Developer"), a public link that will be shown when hovering
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(e.g., "OpenBSD Developer"), a public link that will be shown when hovering
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over the hat that users can see, such as your e-mail address at that project
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over the hat that users can see, such as your e-mail address at that project
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