#104: New op
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Reporter: aglaser | Owner:
Type: feedback | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 16
Version: | Severity: Neutral
Resolution: | Keywords:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
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Comment (by dcr226):
Replying to [comment:8 nb]:
I may not speak a lot sometimes in -social, but I do read it most of
the
time already. As for the meetings, they are while I am working so I am
unable to attend. Just because someone cannot attend the meetings doesn't
mean they are not involved.
So how does paying attention to -social convince me that you would make a
good op? I'm not trying to be awkward, but there are a handful of users
that are active, do attend meetings and actively disperse inflammatory
situations, surely these users would be a better choice for op right at
this moment in time?
I have never personally witnessed you behaving like an op on -social, so
why should I assume you would make a good op?
WRT meetings, of course if you don't attend a meeting you aren't
involved...how can you possibly effect the agenda or decisions if you
aren't there to have your voice heard.
Timing is unfortunate, but nirik recently circulated alternative times (or
requested suggestions for alternative times) to the list. AFAIK, I was the
only person that responded.
I don't know if I am allowed to vote on my own nomination but the
rules
don't say I can't, and I'm a voting member since I'm an op in
-unregistered and -ops so +1 from me of course :)
No, you can't vote for yourself IIRC
Again..please feel free to become active on -social, and my opinion will
surely change..but I cannot vote for you on the basis that you are being
vouched for, that could open the floodgates for an "Ole Boys Club"
approach to managing the channels.
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