> More people helping savannah means less work for all of us and more
> and larger loads. It can't be a bad thing.
What could help is some people only answering support requests. That
wouldn't be much work and wouldn't require much time from us.
Ok. How about if I continue sending people your way, and you can
select a few and teach them to handle support requests?
Yes. This is what takes the time. I think there's a clear separation
between people who are dealing with technical issues with the
savannah environment (ie: support requests, bugs, sysadmin issues)
and people who are moderating new projects.
That is a good idea. They should be considered two separate
activities, though some people could be part of both.
Loic, what do you think?
It's easier to have a good staff of 3/4 persons that are here for a
whole year than having a beginner staff of 10 persons that are here
for 1 month.
So having too many unexperienced people can be a bad thing.
I tell them that for savannah we are looking for people
who are willing to commit to helping for at least a year.
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