El 12/09/12 00:09, David Bruant escribió:
We as "the whole Mozilla community which includes volunteers and
>employees" (all of us) and them as "volunteers' communities".
I understand but disagree, why are these 2 different groups?
The whole Mozilla community includes volunteers and employees.
Volunteers communities are part of this global group. I don't see the
problem here, we are all in the same boat which is what you said before.
>Reps are by definition leaders inside Mozilla, they know really well
>about the values and mission and want to take a step forward.
I quoted 2 pages of the wiki and what you're saying is not part of any
of these pages. From the wiki, Reps represent Mozilla in the world.
Either the wiki is outdated or it isn't part of the Reps program.
It seems that what I'm describing is somewhat a group of people who
represent volunteers instead of the current Reps which role is to
represent Mozilla in the world. Maybe both group can be the same people.
Maybe it's worth having them separate. I need to think about it more but
for now, I tend to think having them separated is more relevant since
the role of each group is decently different.
Check https://reps.mozilla.org/about/
Regards.
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Rubén Martín [Nukeador]
Mozilla Reps Council Member
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