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The Mechanicals

Collaboration Constitution

We will always be up to date with tasks that ultimately point toward the final product(s).
We will try our best to not procrastinate.
Failure is NOT an option
Everyone promises to uphold their part.
We vow to place assignments based upon this project to the top of our priority.
We promise to be mature and try not laugh at others mistakes
We will communicate through Skype, or Google Documents Chat and will try our best to be
always connected everyday.
Every member will play their role in the group to the best of their ability.
Everyone promises be prepared for the upcoming work and play.
We will distribute our work evenly between every member.
There is no leader of our group, for we are one.
We promise to try to make our play the best it can be and try to make it comical, but at the
same time informative.
Making the rest of the group wait at most 10 hours without response to a possible idea will
not be acceptable.
Our meetings will consist of every member, and every member will attend the meeting,
staying until the very end.
We promise not to say Can you not?-Raymond Liang 2015

We,
The Mechanicals
, will finish assignments that show thought, effort, and creativity. We will
also use our individual aptitudes to assist each other in our endeavour, while making sure that our
roles in the group are well played. Finally, our obedience to this constitution shall never be broken,
nor will it be bent due to slothfulness.

Signatures:

Matthew Fung

Raymond Liang

William Tantribeau

Patrick Truong

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