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Re: RFD: herding cats [was: on project leadership]



Hi folks,

> 1) If someone starts a thread (a question or so), he's responsible to
> post a summery to the list (and to our web side or policy/FAQ
> manager).

This looks like a good idea, but might turn out as a bad one.  This means
that a maintainer who won't be able to sum up the discussion can't start
a thread.

BUT: I really like the idea of threads and posted summaries.

I'd prefer a slightly different construction which is used in usenet, too.
We have a group of volunteers who are willing to sum up a thread and
'responsibility' for a thread changes from thread to thread.  A volunteer
who can't afford the time at the moment is skipped and the next is
taken.  This is used for usenet votes afaic.

Regards

	Joey

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