Good night you guys talk a lot

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andylegate wrote:Another note on electing panel members to the FCA Panel:
Each guild could hold elections internally, but in an open part of their forum (does the GoA have that? Wait, I think Alahmnat said that they could use is DWPR).
That way everyone can see the election process to the panel.
Unless anyone ends up having objections to it, GoA will be running from DPWR for the foreseeable future... I've already got most of the infrastructure in place to handle the Guild's operations there, and it doesn't make much sense to start a new site if an existing one works just as well. That said, there's not a whole lot of structure to the Archivists at the moment, in part because I'm all about having an open door policy, and also partly because there hasn't historically been much interest in participating

. I'm deliberating how to formalize DPWR into a more Guild-ready site without compromising a lot of the open-door status of the work we do there, and I'll likely be doing some forum re-working over the next few weeks to make that happen (having my time split between DPWR, The Archiver, and Mysterium is kind of cramping my productivity at the moment, heh...). In the event that we do hold elections or nominations or whathaveyou individually, there would be a place for that to happen publicly on DPWR.
I think a 2-per-Guild makeup would be fine for the panel, at least to get started. As wildly popular as the idea of UCC is, I suspect the actual number of approval requests will be somewhat smaller than the number of people interested in doing something (for any number of reasons). We may need to expand the panel at some point in the future, but for starters, I think 2 people per Guild would be enough to handle requests in a reasonable amount of time. This would, after all, be an initial approval before work could begin (unless I've misunderstood the past few pages of conversation), rather than an in-depth period of testing an actual Age for final release. For the more involved work of verifying a final Age's compliance with the previously-granted FCAL, I think it only makes sense to utilize more of the "regular" (non-panel) Guild members to assist in that process (GoMa testing for bugs/technical issues, Archivists reviewing the written and/or performed material for accuracy, etc.), otherwise, why have whole Guilds devoted to these jobs?

As far as the election process itself is concerned, at the moment I'll leave the nitty-gritty of that conversation to you who have more time to devote to it... if I have anything salient to contribute, I'll be sure to stick my head in again.
I feel like I have a lot of catch-up work to do, coming into this process late as I am, and I apologize if I'm slow to react to the discussion going on in this thread and at the GoMa forum (where I still need to register). Aside from Blade and a couple of other newcomers to the fold, the GoA has largely been a one-man show for a couple of years now, and there's still a lot that needs to be done to get the GoA up to the same level of organization as the other five Guilds. Hopefully over the next few weeks, we'll have more in place, and it won't be just me having to tend all of the fires

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