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Legacy_Proleric

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Stewardship of community assets
« on: May 17, 2014, 11:06:16 am »


               I propose to start a public register which provides the first and second contact for important community assets, such as the Vault, CEP, Project Q, Lexicon, Community Patch...

The reason is two-fold; to prevent the significant hiatus that occurs when a group goes dormant (witness, in the past, CEP, Lexicon...), and to maintain continuity even if the primary contact is unavailable for several days or weeks (which, understandably, happens all the time). It's obviously important that we know who has source update access, and that we can contact them reasonably quickly.
  • I'd welcome advice on where best to store this information (preferably a site which asset owners can update themselves, such as a wiki)
  • Asset owners : please respond with two contacts!
Obviously, this won't work for long unless we have a common understanding of best practice, so, with input from the community, I'd also like to draft some guidelines.

I clearly don't want to interfere with who owns what, or how they operate; that's a matter for each owner (individual or group) to decide for themselves. However, it must be in all our interests to promote a sense of stewardship, so that owners feel responsible for ensuring continuity of personnel and update access, by deputising, handover or appointing an escrow trustee (where this is not already in place). Perfection will be elusive, of course, but we can certainly improve.

Needless to say, stewardship of the register itself implies being open to all groups, regardless of personal opinions.

Some old hands may feel that these issues have been resolved in the past by networking, which, eventually, they have, but I believe the register will save time and empower less well-connected community members.
               
               

               
            

Legacy_Rolo Kipp

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« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2014, 02:20:27 pm »


               

<flipping through his (wait for it)...>


 


I am of similar opinion concerning stewardship of community assets. It is for that reason that I've made an automagic page on the Vault (can be found under the left menu "about->who") listing who is involved in the site in varying degrees.


 


The Who page currently lists 7 Admins (although we really must consider Pain Eternal to be inactive). This list is updated whenever a new admin is appointed.


 


All can be reached via PM on the Vault and most can be reached via PM here. Additionally, I can always be emailed at rolo at the neverwintervault org.


 


Of those 7, Henesua, The Amethyst Dragon and myself are the most generalized site admins, but because TAD has such an incredibly full plate, I consider Henesua my number 1 number 2 :-)


 


In regards to the keys to the kingdom, however, Niv is the other person with root access to the server and the most intimate knowledge of it's twisty turning guts :-P 


 


The guys with the bloodiest Trollhammers, covered in a faint coating of spambot-dust are Fester Pot and Werelynx


 


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Legacy_Proleric

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« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2014, 12:25:40 am »


               Thanks for that, Rolo - I had seen that page, but you explanation is clearer, for present purposes.


Can the Vault provide a self- service page for other group contacts? If not, in my experience, a wiki would be best. Maybe the Lexicon wiki? Not too sure what's still active or who has the keys  (which is part of the problem I'm trying to solve here).


Looking forward to hearing from the other projects.