2011/6/8 Simon Phipps <[email protected]> > > On 8 Jun 2011, at 14:27, Tom Davies wrote: > > > > > Hi :) > > I don't know how this is all going to work and there are likely to be > changes > > after the elections anyway. Perhaps the named person could be a Team > Leader > > delegating some of the work to other agreed people. In co-operatives > that i > > have worked in the SC would need to be voted-in first. Then the SC would > > delegate areas of responsibility to various groups such as "Marketing" > and > > decide how people would be elected or appointed within those groups. > Ideally > > (imo) the groups would be allowed to choose a suitable way for themselves > > (within reason). Initially groups would communicate with SC about what > area > > they need to be in control of and which they only need to communicate > with. For > > example they might decide that the Design sub-group is better under a > different > > group's control but is a sub-group they might want to have a few members > in so > > that communications are smoother. There are a lot of issues here that > might > > change until TDF settle on something that works more smoothly. > > > If I had to invent something, it would be along the lines of a > Communications Working Group that was open to membership from anyone who > would agree to its rules (confidentiality until release, have media > training, communicate only the group consensus as TDF's position, for > example). I would then use the mail alias of that Working Group as the press > contact on any releases, and have the most qualified member pick up each > inbound request. > > It seems fine. It's better than delegate someone who doesn't have the whole community's approval.
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