On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 11:22 AM nch via agora-discussion <agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote: > > On 6/14/20 1:18 PM, Aris Merchant via agora-discussion wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 11:08 AM nch via agora-discussion > > <agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote: > >> Inactivity in the game doesn't really mean unreachable though. omd has > >> been active on github with an occasional month off for 7 straight years. > >> This email address for me is an alias of my main protonmail address, and > >> emails directly to me go to the main inbox which will pop up on a few of > >> my devices immediately. The owners aren't the currently most engaged > >> players, they're people who have shown consistent contactability. > >> > >> That said, I'm not really that invested in my criteria, I just chose > >> what seemed reasonable. But if we're going to tweak it further, I'd > >> rather seek some sort of consensus. > > Says the person who just staged a coup without gathering any consensus > > whatsoever. ;) > > > > Okay, actual reply time. Nothing you've said is incorrect. I simply > > think that having to email someone who isn't active is annoying. It's > > not a huge deal, and inactive-but-contactable players certainly work > > as a backup. I'm just suggesting we should have more reliably on list > > people so we need to contact the backups less often. > > > > -Aris > > Totally agree with this, and Trigon just made some good points too. I'm > starting to proto a rule that lets the Webmastor write regulations for > the github that would regulate who should be owners, who is in charge of > which repo, when to push vs fork and make a request... All of that will > be based on a process of feedback and consensus. This was me realizing > the system was set up really sloppily (and potentially dangerously) and > deciding to do something about it in the meantime since I have no idea > how long said regulations will take to make.
There's a proposal in the next distribution that should let you do that. Populist Administration basically lets any officer write regulations for anything relating to their office (backed only by a SHOULD, so it's not dangerous, and still needs 1.5 Agoran Consent). -Aris