On Dec 21, 2007 7:53 PM, Vesa Kaihlavirta <vpkaihla@gmail.com> wrote:
1) TU voting. Is it pointless in its current form? Are we pretty much reduced to rubber stamps in those elections? 2) Are our tools lacking? Are we willing to create and maintain additional infrastructure specifically designed for TU activities?
I'm very happy that we can get this all worked out, the last thing I ever wanted was for our technically active TUs to leave and I'm sorry if it came off that way. Regarding these two points, I think voting is still important as it remains a tool for some degree of quality checking and more importantly a way for all TUs to keep in contact with each other and keep up to date with what's currently happening. I think instead of changing the fact that we vote we need to make it more convenient and integrated to the AUR. I've talked with both Bjorn and Mikko on IRC and we have come up with the loose idea of a voting and application system that is integrated with the AUR (and more automated). I think if this was created properly it seems to solve a lot of problems and the AUR serves as an already standing code base for us to build on without a lot of trouble hopefully (considering things like account set up). We really need to get this started though if it's going to get anywhere and keep it as small as we can so it doesn't become too big to handle. I don't want it to be like "oh, we can leave that for AUR2".
Also, I think we agreed on that no active TU should feel they should leave because of this thing.
Again, no TU should leave because of anything I've said. It wasn't supposed to make people leave. -- Callan 'wizzomafizzo' Barrett