El 2014-02-27 08:33, Jiri Eischmann escribió:
The regular password change request is also a good idea. It actually
served the purpose quite well last time we used it because it cut off
ambassadors who didn't care about the project enough just to change
their passwords. And that's the kind of members we're aiming at with
the
proposal. No one beyond that. No one shouldn't be removed and ideally
even nominated for removal because he/she hasn't organized enough
events, sent enough messages to mailing lists, participated in enough
IRC meetings.
I strongly agreed with this. This will not only impact on ambassadors,
it will impact on the project as a whole. This will get rid of
"Zombies".
I want to make an example. Someone does not read all the information
regarding freemedia. He/she creates a FAS and applies for freemedia,
fails to create his/her wiki page and it is not accepeted in the team.
It may happen that does not accepted FCLA or that dropped because was to
much hassle or even that found out that freemedia team can not ask for
media for themselves. This leaves open a Fedora Account at FAS without
any use.
Making mandatory to change password at least once a year with four
automatic reminders before removing the account will take off all unused
Fedora Account at FAS. Reminder can be scheduled like one 30 days
before, one 15 days before, one 2 days before and the last one on the
day before. This will close Ambassadors accounts who retired and did not
said goodbye, among all other people. As this will not erase any wiki
information, you may found historical references of the user. But it
will not be listed on automatic pages generated from FAS info. Like
ambassador list.
Change the numbers to fit preferences, change password every 17 months
with 21 reminders or whatever.
Neville