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migrate SEWORLD from old website (#55)
* migrate seworld and guidelines * migrate seworld and guidelines: fix crossref * fix issues in icon of linkedin
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[[menu.main]]
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name = "SEWORLD Mailing List"
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url = "https://www.sigsoft.org/resources/seworld.html"
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url = "/seworld"
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content/seworld.md

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title = "SEWORLD Mailing List"
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## SEWORLD Mailing List
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SEWORLD is a mailing list provided as a service to the Software Engineering community, and is intended primarily for the dissemination of time-sensitive information relevant to the field of software engineering research.
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If you're not a member, please consider [joining SIGSOFT](https://www.acm.org/special-interest-groups/sigs/sigsoft): if you attend even one conference such as ICSE you get the benefit of the member rate.
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Please note that the use of SEWORLD is reserved for non-commercial purposes only.
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ACM SIGSOFT assumes no responsibility for the appropriateness or accuracy of the contents of the postings on SEWORLD, nor for the loss of any content sent to the mailing list.
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Subscription to SEWORLD is intended solely for individuals, and not for the purpose of reposting and/or redistributing messages to other public mailing lists, forums, and the like without explicit permission from the SEWORLD administrator. Those submitting to SEWORLD are, of course, free to submit their original messages through any additional channel of their choosing.
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SEWORLD is sponsored by [SIGSOFT](http://www2.sigsoft.org/) and the [Association for Computing Machinery](http://www.acm.org/).
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### Subscribing and Unsubscribing
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There are two ways to subscribe to SEWORLD, via email or through the web interface.
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### Using the Email Interface
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To **subscribe** via email, send a message to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) with one of the following commands as the body:
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- ```subscribe SEWORLD "Your Name"``` (don't include the quotation marks):
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this will subscribe you and make your name known to the list (your email address will not be published or distributed)
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- ```subscribe SEWORLD Anonymous```:
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this will subscribe you anonymously
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Giving your full name is optional. The list management software will automatically subscribe the email address in the "Sender" field of your email. This may cause problems with email systems that perform alias expansion or substitution. If you want more control over which of your email addresses is subscribed, use the web interface.
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To **unsubscribe** via email, send a message to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) with the following text as the body:
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unsubscribe SEWORLD
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The email address in the "Sender" field of your email will be unsubscribed. If unsubscribing by email fails, please try to unsubscribe using the web interface.
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### Using the Web Interface
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In order to use the web interface, you must have an ACM LISTSERV account. If you already have an account, skip to step three below.
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To **subscribe** using the web interface, follow these steps:
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1. Go to the registration page and choose an email address and password for your account.
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2. LISTSERV will send confirmation to the email address you entered. This email contains a link to confirm your subscription. Click on it, it should lead you to the confirmation page of LISTSERV.
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3. Go to SEWORLD mailing list page. Use the Log In link under the Options heading.
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4. Click the link that says "Join or Leave SEWORLD."
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5. On the next page, select your subscription options.
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6. After you have selected your options, you will receive a confirmation email that contains instructions for confirming your subscription.
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To **unsubscribe** via the web interface, go to the subscriber's corner, log in, and select the lists from which you would like to be unsubscribed.
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### Changing Your Subscribed Address
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If you are already a subscriber and would like to change the email address of your subscription, first follow the instructions above for subscribing to the mailing list with your new email address, and then follow the instructions above for unsubscribing your old email address.
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### More Help
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If you have questions or comments regarding your subscription, please send an email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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We respect the privacy of our subscribers. All email addresses are registered privately to the list; they are neither published nor otherwise distributed.
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### Contributions
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To contribute to SEWORLD, send an email containing your posting to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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Only list subscribers may post to SEWORLD.
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Contributors are encouraged to consider these [guidelines]({{< ref "seworld_guidelines.md" >}} "guidelines") regarding submissions. They are meant both to help focus the list and to ease the duties of the moderator. They are in no way meant to discourage contribution.
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All submissions are reviewed prior to posting. Please refer to [Moderation of Contributions]({{< ref "#Moderation" >}} "Moderation of Contributions") for information about the delay and possible modifications to your submission that you can expect.
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If your submission is posted, you will not receive individual confirmation (other than by receiving your submission as a subscriber to the list, or by monitoring the archive).
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If your submission is not posted, you will receive a response explaining why the moderator returned your submission. Spam will be rejected outright and will not be acknowledged.
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### Moderation of Contributions {#Moderation}
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In order to avoid spam, duplication, and other misuses, a moderator reviews all submissions prior to posting. Thus, submissions will not be posted to the list immediately. Because of the moderation process, it can be several days before an email goes out on the list. This is particularly true because there is a maximum number of emails that can go out on the list on any particular day.
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Further, the moderator reserves the right to modify a submission without notice or permission in order to remove extraneous information not relevant to the content of the submission (such as apologies for multiple announcements) or to alter the subject field to better reflect the content of the submission (such as modifying "Call for Papers" to include a conference name).
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Please note that the moderator is human and may make an occasional mistake. If you feel a returned submission should still be posted, polite arguments are welcome. If you feel a submission should not have been posted, please inform the moderator by sending an email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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All submissions are individually evaluated for posting, and every effort is made on the part of the moderator to exercise fair and impartial judgement.
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### Archives
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You can [browse](http://listserv.acm.org/scripts/wa-acmlpx.exe?A0=seworld) or [search](http://listserv.acm.org/scripts/wa-acmlpx.exe?S1=seworld) past postings to the list.
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### Contact information
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If you have problems using SEWORLD, or if you have questions or comments regarding the list, its postings, or its moderation, please send a message to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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Please understand that SEWORLD cannot assume responsibility for responding to inquiries regarding the content of particular submissions. For questions regarding a particular submission, individuals are encouraged to use the contact information provided in the submission, or to contact the contributor of the submission.
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We respect the privacy of our subscribers. All email addresses are registered privately to the list; they are neither published nor otherwise distributed. Consequently, we cannot honor requests for information pertaining to our subscribers.

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title = "SEWORLD Mailing List Guidelines"
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## SEWORLD Mailing List
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SEWORLD Guidelines
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Contributors are encouraged to consider these guidelines regarding submissions.
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They are meant both to help focus the list and to ease the duties of the moderator.
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They are in no way meant to discourage contribution.
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Although all submissions are welcome, postings ordinarily fall into two categories:
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announcements for professional events such as conferences and symposia, and position announcements.
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Consequently, there are additional guidelines for [events]({{< ref "#event" >}} "events") and [position announcements]({{< ref "#position" >}} "Position Announcements").
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They are meant only to provide general criteria for evaluation, are historically typical of postings, and are in no way meant to discourage contribution.
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SEWORLD is sponsored by [SIGSOFT](http://www2.sigsoft.org/) and the [Association for Computing Machinery](http://www.acm.org/).
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### Format Guidelines
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- Submissions not in plain text with either an ASCII encoding or an ISO-8859-x encoding will be returned.
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- Submissions that contain forward or response characters (such as a greater-than symbol preceding each line) will be returned if they are convoluted, at the discretion of the moderator. Such characters will not be removed prior to posting.
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- Submissions that contain multipart MIME encoding will be returned if they are convoluted, at the discretion of the moderator. All MIME headers and trailers will be removed prior to posting.
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- Submissions that contain non-text MIME encoding (such as attached graphics or application data) will be returned.
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- Submissions that include extensive markup information (such as HTML) will be returned. Limited markup information may be overlooked, at the discretion of the moderator.
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- Submissions that are not written in English will be returned, due to the international (and primarily English-speaking) audience of the list. Submissions that are written in other languages are welcome if the overall content is summarized by an English introduction, at the discretion of the moderator.
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- Submissions should include as few extended characters as possible, since many email readers do not properly interpret such characters. If extended characters are present in a submission, please understand that they may be translated incorrectly during the posting process. In any case, emails containing incorrectly translated characters cannot be reposted.
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- Submissions should be appropriately formatted with respect to content, mindful of the fact that many email readers support only fixed-width characters in eighty columns. In extreme cases, poorly formatted submissions will be returned.
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### Content Guidelines
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- Submissions should include an appropriate and descriptive subject. For example, a subject of "Call for Papers" is less desirable than one that also includes the conference name.
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- Submissions not relevant to the field of software engineering will be returned. Because such a wide variety of topics can be indirectly related to software engineering, this is a somewhat ambiguous requirement. However, if a submission has a clear focus in another well-established field (such as parallel processing or database systems), a brief explanation should be included as to how the submission relates to software engineering. (Such an explanation will be removed prior to posting.) Please consider that those interested in other fields will likely have subscribed to the relevant mailing lists.
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- Submissions that advertise commercial or other for-profit ventures will be returned. The interpretation of "commercial or other for-profit ventures" is left to the discretion of the moderator.
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- Submissions that solicit information from subscribers will be returned. The interpretation of "solicit information from subscribers" is left to the discretion of the moderator, but normally includes surveys and requests for discussion group participation.
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- Submissions that advertise web sites (personal or otherwise) with no corresponding activity or event will be returned.
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- Submissions that advertise tools, utilities, software systems, or other such products will be returned.
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- Submissions that duplicate or modify previous postings (e.g., announcing a deadline extension, fixing typos or errors in the original posting) will be returned. Interested parties are expected to be aware of updates through means described in the original submission (such as a URL).
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- Submissions should include contact information for further inquiries.
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- Submissions should prominently note important dates and deadline information.
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- Submissions that include an important acronym (such as the title of a conference) should also include the expansion of the acronym.
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- Submissions detailing a journal call will be returned unless the call is for a special issue or the first issue of a new journal. In both cases, the call should include a submission deadline.
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- Submissions that advertise research projects will be returned.
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### Professional Events {#event}
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- **Only one** submission detailing a call for papers may be posted for each professional event. A "call for papers" in this sense usually refers to an initial announcement, describing the focus of the event, requesting contributions, and enumerating dates and deadline information. This call should also detail other calls (e.g., industrial track, emerging results track, education track, demos, posters, workshop proposals, tutorials).
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- **Only one** submission may posted for all calls for papers of the workshops organized within a professional event; this submission should be posted once the list of approved workshops is finalized.
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- **Only one** submission may be posted for all student-related events (e.g., doctoral symposium, student research competition, call for student volunteers) organized within a professional event. If the only student-related sub-event is a doctoral symposium, its call should be announced in the call for papers of the main event.
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- **Only one** submission detailing a call for participation may be posted for each professional event. A "call for participation" in this sense usually refers to a supplementary announcement, describing accepted papers, workshops and other program details, providing registration instructions, and enumerating further dates and deadline information. Submissions claimed to be "call for participation" and sent after the submission of a "call for papers" but before the deadline for submitting papers to the event, will be returned.
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- Calls for participation of individual workshops are not allowed.
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- Submissions that advertise a professional event should include the URL for the event web site, if available. Those interested in the professional event are presumed to be kept aware of updates via this URL.
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- Submissions aggregating calls for multiple events will be returned. Submissions detailing calls for federated events may be posted at the discretion of the moderator.
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### Position Announcements {#position}
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- Position announcements should only advertise openings for those with software engineering credentials. Openings for those with computer science credentials may be posted at the discretion of the moderator.
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- Position announcements should only advertise openings at academic or research institutions, so long as the institution is non profit (i.e., openings at industrial research labs will not be posted).
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- Position announcements should only advertise openings where at least a doctoral degree is required. This also means that mixed announcements offering positions with requirements lower than a PhD and positions for PhDs and beyond will not be posted.

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