[WikiEN-l] Re: Admin meeting
Jonathan
dzonatas at dzonux.net
Sun Jan 22 19:04:09 UTC 2006
Please be advised that some areas have laws of assembly and the conduct
of such assembly. The assembly of admins, to vote or to effect policy,
may fall into such jurisdiction. The Brown Act, in U.S, is an example
implementation that governs public and private assembly.
Sincerely,
Jonathan
daniwo59 at aol.com wrote:
>The fact that there are so many admins is one of teh key reasons why I think
>that such a meeting is so important. It is vital for people to get to know
>one another a little better and see who the active admins are.
>
>At the same time, I also think it is important that the admins be made aware
>of some things on a Foundation level. What should they be looking out for?
>How can they resolve problems effectively? What are the exact policities and
>when (gasp) should these policies be overlooked in the larger interest of the
>project?
>
>The meeting would take place on IRC as Cimon suggested. I think Fred's ideas
>are excellent, and we can certainly consider implementing an admin only IRC
>channel and mailing list. These are things that can be brought up at the
>meeting.
>
>I realize that the meeting will be clumsy at first because of all the people
>involved. I would like, however, to suggest that we try it and see how many
>people actually show up. We can, of course, have additional meetings as
>necessary, and may realize that one meeting is impractical. As a full-time
>Wikipedian, I will make a point of being at any meeting suggested.
>
>Suggested time, anyone?
>
>Danny
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