El dijous, 23 de juliol de 2020, a les 0:31:29 CEST, Albert Astals Cid va escriure: > Dear Community, > > One important part of mailing lists being healthy is owners/moderators[1]. > > They moderate the lists, they help users that want to subscribe/unsubscribe > but don't know how to, they enact emergency moderation in the very very > seldom case that it is needed, etc. > > So to keep our mailing lists healthy we need to be sure to have healthy list > owners. > > In plural, more than one, because from time to time, we go on vacation and > the list duties still need taking care of. > > For that I'd like to enact this policy: > > Mailing lists should have at least 2 active owners, ideally 3 [Obviously > exceptions apply, like if we just started a mailing list to coordinate > translators for a language that has no translation in KDE yet, we'd probably > have no way to get 2 list owners] > > One keyword in that sentence is "active". > > Mailing list ownership/moderation un-activity is hard to detect. > > One way to potentially detect it, is by those summaries that sysadmin sends > periodically for lists with lots of mails to moderate, but that doesn't cover > all the cases. > > For example, it's possible that a mailing list has 2 owners and only one of > them is inactive, since the other one is keeping the list in working > condition we don't see it as a problem, but if that person goes on holiday, > then it suddenly is. > > For that I'd like to enact this policy sub-point: > > Mailing list owners will be contacted every year asking if they are still > active and if they want to continue being list owner or if they'd prefer we > find a substitute. > > If they say "please find a substitute" or fail to answer in a given time > frame (I'd say a month is fair), they will be removed as owners and in case > the "at least 2 active owners, ideally 3" policy is broken we'll find a new > person. > > Does that sound something like we could agree on? > > Then the big question is "who will do this work?" Because it seems quite a > bit of work (albeit only once a year). I would suggest the Community Working > Group does this, as it's a way to keep our community healthy, but i > understand it's quite some work, so i volunteer to do it if the CWG doesn't > feel this is a task they want to take on. > > Things I'm missing? > > Improvement suggestions?
So it seems there was some agreement that is something that could improve but we didn't 100% agree on what to do. I've scheduled an Akademy BoF, hopefully we can reach to a conclusion there. https://community.kde.org/Akademy/2020/Tuesday#Room_02_-_8th_September Cheers, Albert > > Cheers, > Albert > > [1] yes, i know they are not the same, but since one is a subset of the > other, let's pretend they are. > > >
