On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:25 AM, James Simmons <nices...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ana, > > You did a wonderful thing leading the effort to translate my book into > Spanish. That book has been downloaded 394 times from archive.org and is > even available in printed form now. After all that work if you want to rest > on your laurels for awhile nobody will hold it against you. I haven't > exactly been active around here recently myself. I spend more time with the > Project Gutenberg community. I am no expert on children's education, Python > programming, or user interface design, but once in a while even I have an > opinion on something that is not totally worthless. If you don't feel > qualified to vote for SLOBs (and I don't either) then don't vote. > > I'm pretty sure the only requirement to be part of this community is to care > about children's education. > > James Simmons
Ana, As a member of the Oversight Board, I would second James' thoughts. I'm not sure you get to escape the Sugar community so easily, it is a little like the Mafia, once you are in, it is hard to get out. :-) I you choose to consider yourself on "reserve duty" status or an "emeritus" member, that is certainly your choice. I consider you to have experience and perspectives that are qualifications for membership without regard to recent activity levels. There iis a natural cycle in volunteer FLOSS projects like Sugar that some members of the community will become less-active or even inactive with time. The only real exception with regards to "activity level" status is explicitly mentioned in the Code of Conduct. If you have taken on responsibility for a community resource or function, it is only proper that you provide clear notice if you will not be performing that function in the future so that the community can identify a successor. You raise a point the Membership Committee should think about, which as Walter says is a contribution in it's own right. As for voting status, I am not in favor of a one or two year "re-qualification" criterion. We need the voices of our experienced members and we need to acknowledge that all of us have lives beyond Sugar that can keep us from spending as much time on it as we might like. Every member must "vote their conscience" and if in your case that means choosing to exercise your right as a community member to NOT vote, then that is fine too, but I would not have you feel any less than a full member of our community. If it would help feel like you have "re-earned" that right, you are always welcome to contribute from time to time as a translator on Pootle. :-) Warmest Regards, cjl Sugar Labs Translation Team Coordinator http://translate.sugarlabs.org/ _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep