Here are my thoughts, in no particular order:
- Core to the RP argument and what RP is... is what it is not. I think that a significant mention in this agreement needs to be to avoid discussing Real Life in "main". You can ask for help, but RL need not intrude on "main". If this means the devs want/need to create a tab for RL chat, well... that can be decided at another time. I think everyone that I have seen post on the subject agrees on this point. If we can AT A MINIMUM keep "main" to only discussing PS and/or our characters interactions we will be on the right path.
- Keep [ooc text here] to a minimum. Sometimes it is impossible to avoid getting your point across any other way. Discussing a perceived bug in the game that can't be explained except with technical details for instance.
- There is nothing wrong with leveling or making trias, but you should strive to interact with others as your character would... not how you, the player, would. This does not mean Shakespeare. As an example, don't assume you know everyones names (just because you can read them).
- DO NOT TAKE THINGS SAID IN GAME PERSONALLY. Unless someone is specifically harassing you, the player, which is an offense that should be /reported to a GM, just relax and have fun. Characters are allowed to be boisterous, rude, friendly, comical, etc. Just go with it and have fun.
- Hiding behind RP as an excuse for harassing other players will not be tolerated.
- If a player is either being polite, or simply playing their character, do not chastise them for interfering with or trying to be part of your RP. If you are talking about something in "main" that piques their interest, you obviously were talking loud enough to be overheard, deal with the consequences as your character would.
- If at all possible, make exceptions to your normal etiquette or your current running RP to help out a new player that is being polite in asking for help. Even if your character would not, tell them [go to tell tab] in "main" and then help them. New players are important to PS, and being rebuffed for interrupting an RP is not going to make them feel welcome, especially when the tutorial tells them to ask other players for help.
I may think of other things later... but this is a start.
[EDIT] Mathy, I respectfully disagree with your assessment of what this is about. This is about establishing a code of conduct, if you will. This is the fundamental baseline for all RP. There will be plenty of room for creativity. If you really want to RP in an exclusive setting form a group (/invite <playername>) and keep your chat to yourselves. But this is a set of ground rules for interacting with other players in "main".
Xillix, please correct me if i have misunderstood your intentions here.