On 05/10/2010 01:36 PM, Ashwin wrote: > The question is would you like to judge (or be party to) other people as > contributors / ambassadors / volunteers ? And if yes, on what basis you > don this judgemental role (on equally passionate role of others however > dormant it may be today) ? >
There is no judgement involved in removing inactive Ambassadors. Ambassadors are playing a role of being a point of contact. If they are not available to play that role anymore, then we need to be transparent about it. We have already seen that people who want to get involved in Fedora try to contact a ambassador and when they are not available anymore, we lose that opportunity. You seem to be assume that if someone volunteers to do a job, there is no accountability involved. This is hardly the case. We generally consider it best practise for anyone to let us know if they are not available for some time period. Sometimes they don't for whatever reasons and then policies are framed to take care of this. For example, if maintainers of packages do not respond to bug reports in a reasonable amount of time, this policy takes effect http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Policy_for_nonresponsive_package_maintainers Of course maintainers can return back when they are available again and so can ambassadors. We do sponsor ambassadors to attend events etc but paying money directly is known to be a bad practise. There is a lot of research out there that confirms this. Hope that helps. Rahul _______________________________________________ india mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/india
