Summary of the discussion about Marco Rodrigues

gothicx at sapo.pt gothicx at sapo.pt
Thu Dec 20 23:55:03 GMT 2007


Citando Michael Bienia <michael at vorlon.ping.de>:

> On 2007-12-18 17:28:31 +0100, Daniel Holbach wrote:
>> 1)  Scott Kitterman asks the members of the MOTU Council to share their
>> idea about the fitness of Marco Rodrigues for becoming a MOTU.
>
> I don't see Marco currently fit for MOTU. Because of his repeated
> mistakes in the past, Marco needs a lot good work to undo his currently
> bad reputation and to gain trust from other MOTUs.
>

I'll try.. I hope my last contributions to Hardy will count.

>> 2b)  Daniel Holbach proposes that Marco will be asked to agree to run
>> all of his work by volunteers. (Daniel Holbach and Cesare Tirabassi
>> agreed to work with him.) The volunteers will report every two weeks
>> about what's going on.
>
> Marco, no direct subscription of the usual sponsoring teams
> (ubuntu-universe-sponsors and ubuntu-main-sponsors). All sponsoring
> should *only* happen through your dedicated sponsors.
>

How can I do that with requestsync for example? It doesn't have an  
option if we don't want to subscribe any sponsoring team. I need to do  
them manually... :-(

>> Jordan Mantha adds that Marco will be given a (last) chance to
>> officially redeem himself by giving him a probationary period where he
>> is under MOTU scrutiny. Marco commits to not mass filing bug reports.
>> This should involve tracking also his bug comments, IRC behaviour, etc.
>> If anybody notices something inappropriate (not asking for perfection,
>> but looking out for disruptive behaviour) a MC member should be notified
>> right away. This includes re-evaluation, taking sponsors feedback into
>> account. Any problem brought up to the MC during the probationary
>> period. If the evaluation is positive then we should officially
>> reinstate him as a regular contributor. If the evaluation doesn't go
>> well, we must ask him to no longer work on Ubuntu.
>
> +1.

Thanks

>
> Due to the time of the season, I don't expect much work happening in the
> next week, so I propose to end the first two-week probation time in the
> mid of January, to give both Marco time to improve and his sponsors time
> to evaluate him.
>
> Michael
>




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