Volunteers are subject to all sorts of processes they dont (directly)
consent to. Sure they could walk away if they dont like a process, just
like staff can quit if they dont like something, but thats rarely a real
option.
On Friday, July 28, 2017, Daniel Kinzler <daniel.kinzler(a)wikimedia.de>
wrote:
Hi Nemo!
Thanks for your comments. Please note that the last call period is over,
and the
charter has been officially adopted on Wednesdays. I
mentioned this in
the Radar
email yesterday. I'll send out a separate
announcement today.
You wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
>> This finally gives the committee a clear place in the "chain of
command",
>> and real authority over software development
at the WMF, where it
formerly
>> had none.
>
> This is a compelling argument, but why not call it Wikimedia Foundation
> Technical Committee then? It would also be easier to clarify that it's
> mostly/only meant for WMF staff and whoever else decides to submit to its
> process (this is already implied by phrases such as "developers or
teams"),
rather than
for MediaWiki in general.
The charter does not reduce the committees scope from
what it was before,
it
expands it. Also, it does not reduce authority, but
expands it.
Volunteers are by definition only subject to processes they decide to
submit to.
The new charter changes nothing for volunteers.
However, with the new
charter,
WMF staff is now subject to TechCom decisions, based
on the CTO's
authority.
This was not the case before.
> P.s.: Not commenting is not necessarily a choice. For instance, the talk
page
doesn't
use wikitext and therefore creates selection bias for the
discussion.
Well, using wikitext is also a barrier to many, so that would also create
a
selection bias. Even using computers creates a
selection bias. Seriously
- we
are talking about developers. I expect they are able
to use a thread based
discussion board as well as they can use wiki syntax. And if they totally
hate
flow, they can just reply to the email.
Regards,
Daniel
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