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* A community program is inherently centralizing, and people may be disinclined to create and contribute to local communities if there's shininess on this end... how can we make it not a bottleneck?
* A community program is inherently centralizing, and people may be disinclined to create and contribute to local communities if there's shininess on this end... how can we make it not a bottleneck?
**Try a trust system like what's on the right[[Image:TrustMap.png|thumb|Trust map accomplised with [[metawikipedia:wikipedia:PKI|wikipedia:PKI]] using GPG or similar.]] '''[[User:Firefoxman|ff]]<font color="darkgreen">[[User talk:Firefoxman|m]]</font>''' 18:01, 6 May 2008 (EDT)


== Benefits ==
== Benefits ==

Latest revision as of 16:02, 20 December 2009

Disclaimer

This is a stub. Also read User:Mchua/Braindumps/Support_gang for a more detailed outline proposal that's very much related - this is beyond support-gang, though.

Overview

A "community membership" structure - some sort of recognition that regular contributors can apply to, a status symbol with benefits. Only active contributors would have this distinction and the privs therein.

Dangers

These are the reasons why I hesitate to write this proposal in the first place.

  • A community program is inherently centralizing, and people may be disinclined to create and contribute to local communities if there's shininess on this end... how can we make it not a bottleneck?
    • Try a trust system like what's on the right
      Trust map accomplised with wikipedia:PKI using GPG or similar.
      ffm 18:01, 6 May 2008 (EDT)

Benefits

  • a community.laptop.org email forwarding address (mchua@community.laptop.org)
  • userpage badge
  • a vote on certain matters (what matters? I don't know)
  • if they're really incredibly good, have an 'academy awards' type nomination each year, with tshirts sent to the winners
  • Biz cards that say "member" see this similar idea
  • IRC hostmasks like "olpc/member/foo"

Why we should

  • attract and retain devoted contributors
  • have a known pool of good people to ping on projects, opportunities, etc - this is a useful group to delineate!
  • a useful mental construct for newcomers to aim towards, and for people to help them attain - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Admin_coaching