On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Alan Burlison <Alan.Burlison at sun.com> wrote:
> Deirdre Straughan wrote:
>
>> FYI, these are the types of collectives and their available
>> "relationships" currently available to me in auth:
>>
>> ? * community group - participant, affiliate, leader
>> ? * electorate - contributor, core contributor, facilitator
>> ? * project - participant, developer, leader
>> ? * user group - participant, affiliate, leader
>>
>> So when you say you want CC grants to go to persons x,y, and z, does that
>> mean you want them to be leaders of the related community group, project, or
>> user group? Yes, confusion!
>
> "CC" = "core contributor", "C" = "contributor". ?The only things you should
> be adding is "contributor" and "core contributor" to "electorate". ?If
> you've made entries elsewhere, they are incorrect and should be removed.

With one caveat - when a community group is first created, or revitalized
(which was the case for some of these) it makes sense to set (or reset)
the initial set of leaders to be the Core Contributors, so that there is
a set of leaders - we have to make sure that there's at least one active
leader in each group at all times. But updating CC grants for an active
community shouldn't change the leaders or anything else - the current
leaders ought to be on top of that situation.

-- 
-Peter Tribble
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