[Foundation-l] Where we are headed

Sam Korn smoddy at gmail.com
Sun Jun 4 22:00:55 UTC 2006


On 6/4/06, Troy Hunter <troyhunter0 at lycos.com> wrote:
> No, I certainly wouldn't suggest using such criteria to select a CEO. But Jimmy says that the CEO will not be an outsider, so I would like to know what the definition of an outsider is. If a candidate had less than, say, half a dozen edits, we might be forgiven for thinking of them as an outsider. Is this the case?

If I might accurately quote what Jimbo said...

On 6/4/06, Jimmy Wales <jwales at wikia.com> wrote:
> Erik Zachte wrote:
> > * The idea that a contractor, possibly an outsider (?), is charged with
> > paving the way for a true CEO, is yet another example of top down
> > management.
>
> Why do you suppose that an outsider would be chosen for this?

That, to me, says that Jimbo and the Board have not yet decided who
the contractor should be.  It also suggests to me that they have no
preconceived ideas about who should fill the role.  I'd guess that
they will choose the best candidate, whether or not that candidate is
a member of the community, novice, experienced or otherwise.

Though that's not to say that being part of the community wouldn't
have an impact.

Just my £.02's worth.

-- 
Sam



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