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2009-05-26
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By virtue of being voted onto the council (albeit by a low number) by community members, this implies that a council member has experience, dedication, respect, admiration, etc of (at least some) of the community.
If the council would like to shed some of the unintended influence on the community (particularly new members), I think that council members should drop their status from signature lines/titles.
I keep reading that the council is only there to facilitate. If this is true, there is no need to advertise status. A simple check of the council wiki pages would let interested parties know who to contact. if they feel they need help.
Bottom line, the council has power, whether intended or not, whether wanted or not. Get multiple council members chiming in with the same view in a thread certianly disuades all but the most vocal from expousing differing opinions. If that's not a type of power.....
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@benny I don't think I've seen it answered
@qgil I agree, I think that all ITT members should be grandfathered in (providing they meet the karma requirement). I also think a single login would go a long way to helping this.
However, I am not sure if the single login issues can be completed in time. As it currently stands, there are seperate logins. Also, per the last referendum (that I quoted) karma and a maemo.org login are requirements. Unless a new referendum is voted on gradfathering ITT members, they could potentially left out. I thought it sensible to recommend registering at maemo.org now just to be safe.
Perhaps now that the merge has occurred, it is time to revisit the council charter or policies and update them to better reflect the current reality. At least another referendum should be put forth and voted on now as opposed to later to permit ITT members to vote.
@all This was an issue that bothered me and unlike the theme problems (beyond my skills to create/maintain a theme, I also disagree that is the best solution), this was something that I could do.