On 02/06/18 13:23, Doug Hellmann wrote:
Excerpts from Zane Bitter's message of 2018-06-01 15:19:46 -0400:
On 01/06/18 12:18, Doug Hellmann wrote:

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Is that rule a sign of a healthy team dynamic, that we would want
to spread to the whole community?

Yeah, this part I am pretty unsure about too. For some projects it
probably is. For others it may just be an unnecessary obstacle, although
I don't think it'd actually be *un*healthy for any project, assuming a
big enough and diverse enough team (which should be a goal for the whole
community).

It feels like we would be saying that we don't trust 2 core reviewers
from the same company to put the project's goals or priorities over
their employer's.  And that doesn't feel like an assumption I would
want us to encourage through a tag meant to show the health of the
project.

Another way to look at it would be that the perception of a conflict of interest can be just as damaging to a community as somebody actually acting on a conflict of interest, and thus having clearly-defined rules to manage conflicts of interest helps protect everybody (and especially the people who could be perceived to have a conflict of interest but aren't, in fact, acting on it).

Apparently enough people see it the way you described that this is probably not something we want to actively spread to other projects at the moment.

The appealing part of the idea to me was that we could stop pretending that the results of our mindless script are objective - despite the fact that both the subset of information to rely on and the limits in the script were chosen by someone, in an essentially arbitrary way - and let the decision rest on the expertise of those who are closest to the project (and therefore have the most information), while aligning their incentives with the needs of users so that they're not being asked to keep their own score. I'm always on the lookout for opportunities to do that, so I felt like I had to at least float it.

The alignment goes both ways though, and if we'd be creating an incentive to extend the coverage of a policy that is already controversial then this is not the way forward.

cheers,
Zane.

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