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Some Champions are easy to identify, such as xfade now taking on the role of maemo.org team lead, or on a more direct level Andre Klapper performing as bugmaster. Actually any role with "master" in it is a Champion of some sort. Maybe "super moderator" too.
But there are a lot of voluntary needs too. I propose we create a wiki page for Champions and their roles for easy identification. The way I see it, any member here can jump into a void and declare themselves Champion of that activity. I'm staking a claim around Community Outreach for instance. We need one (or more) for Brainstorm too. On that note perhaps there could be multiple champions since I wouldn't want this to be exclusive... and they would have to voluntarily partition the work.
Anyway if this is seen to have merit I'll get the ball rolling...
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