Roadmap forum rules and posting guidelines

Code of conduct

Mat IT Manager

Last Update 2 years ago

The Motorsport Australia systems development roadmap forum is a place where members can post feature requests, vote up feature requests, submit bug reports on the Motorsport Australia systems development projects, Member Portal, and the Event Entry system. This is a great place to have discussions about upcoming projects and feature requests in the hope that we provide members with systems that will improve and enhance their motorsport experience. We ask that you follow these guidelines to ensure that the forum has some productive conversation. These rules and guidelines are enforced by administrators and moderators, and at their discretion they may delete posts without warning that do not comply. Also, failure to comply with these rules may result in a ban from the forum.


We rely on all members to help keep these discussion forums a safe place for people to share and view information. To do this, we request that all members comply with the following rules when contributing to the discussion forums:

Keep it friendly


  • Be courteous and respectful. Appreciate that others may have an opinion different from yours.
  • Stay on topic. When creating a new post, give a clear topic title and put your post in the appropriate category. When contributing to an existing post with comments, try to stay 'on topic'. If something new comes up within a post that you would like to discuss, start a new post.
  • Share your knowledge. Don't hold back in sharing your knowledge – it's likely someone will find it useful or interesting. When you give information, provide your sources.
  • Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behaviour and speech.


We maintain the rights to remove posts and comments to ensure that material posted in the discussion forums is not potentially harmful. For this reason, we may edit or choose not to publish any post, that:


  • contains disrespectful or derogatory remarks about any person
  • contains advice or content that we believe is damaging, unhelpful or distressing to others
  • contains swearing or offensive language, is nonsensical and/or irrelevant
  • promotes personal beliefs in a way that is disrespectful of the choices of others
  • is racist, sexist, homophobic, sexually explicit, or suggestive, abusive, or otherwise discriminatory or objectionable

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