On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 07:47:21AM -0500, Gopal Narayanan wrote: > On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 09:52:32PM +0100, Ralf Treinen wrote: > > > > Sounds like a good idea to me. But what to do with them? I think that > > applicants that have not found an advocate after, say, 4 weeks should > > be removed. > > I think that is a bit harsh. My suggestion is to leave them in the > queue, and not process them (i.e. hand them over to an AM) until they > find an advocate. A weekly/monthly auto-remider might be sent to the > applicant reminding them of this situation. Sometimes, it might take > an applicant more than 4 weeks to get advocated, and by booting them > out, we might potentially turn off a good applicant.
is it really that hard for a "good applicant" to get advocated within a 4 week period? besides, they can always re-apply once they get advocated. -- Brian Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian/GNU Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.debian.org LPSG "member" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.lpsg.org -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-