But if someone sees mentorship as some kind of status, and you politely
ask them to quit as a mentor through complete inactivity, the polite
approach might not yield results given their attachment to the apparent
status.

In the end, in such scenarios, it'll take an impartial rule to resolve
that sort of situation.

Upayavira

On Wed, Dec 24, 2014, at 03:33 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 11:25 PM, Ted Dunning <ted.dunn...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > ...Of course, it isn't politic to ask a high profile mentor to recuse
> > themselves for lack of helping....
> 
> Maybe we need to add "no politics allowed" to our collection of slogans
> ;-)
> 
> If someone's not active as a mentor, it's perfectly fine to politely
> ask them if they intend to become active again. If's also fine for
> mentors to be temporarily inactive, they should just let others know
> so that replacements can be arranged.
> 
> -Bertrand
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