On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Ahmed Shams <[email protected]>wrote:
> > > On 28 December 2011 18:56, Ahmed Toulan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> *First: About Council:* >>> *Elections:* >>> * Who can be Nominated to join the council?* >>> A) Any member of ~ubuntu-eg >>> B) Official members of Ubutnu-EG(Membership can be granted through >>> preparing application > meeting > Approval or refusal) >>> C) Any member of any of the Focus Groups(Sub-teams) >>> D) Council members are a combination of elected Admins of all FGs. >>> >> >> I don't know if I got point D right or not, but if you mean that FGs >> admins has to be in the council I have to object. FGs number could be very >> large (in the future at least), and we can't resize the council according >> to the no. of FGs. >> > Yes I think so, please pick the one you think is the most suitable > *That would be "B" * > ** > >> * How can people join an FG?* >>> A) By Preparing application > Meeting > Approval/refusal. >>> B) By Preparing application(on wiki) > send introduction(of himself) >>> to that FG's mailinglist > older members review application > >>> Approval/Refusal by council. >>> C) Directly, without any approval process. >>> >>> >> I believe people need to show interest and why do they want to join a >> specific FGs. Having a formal process will help achieve this goal, but not >> sure if it will have any other implications. >> > I love 'D', it keeps quality. Don't worry about implications, I've seen it > work in Ubuntu Beginners Team, and it gave some good results. But, our > environment is tiny, so we can get both, ppl from that support team and > from outside work side-by-side and support FG will support mentorship. > *I don't get what option 'D" is exactly ? * > * Choosing Leaders for FGs?* >>> A) Through Elections inside that FG. >>> B) Through Elections, any ~ubuntu-eg member can vote. >>> C) Designated by council. >>> >>> >> Lets not complicate this. >> > Yyyy, I love complexity ;) > >> I believe the number of members in a specific FG will be small. The first >> one in an FG will most probably assume leadership, or it can have a flat >> structure. >> > Leadership should keep rotating, forget about the FG, we build community > in the first class not structure. > Ok, you can choose again ;) > *I still believe that we can leave this out right now.. :) When we have a well structured FGs we can start worrying about their leadership if it's ever needed..* Regards, Ahmed Toulan.
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