Well apparently, if we going to be a community-run farm, that means that we have to ask the community to actually run things. But not all of the things, just the community things. But not community things like terms of service, but other community things like bans. John isn't the guy you have to convince, he's just the only person who knows what the community things are.
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#miraheze-staff Wrote:labster: I just don't see where the line is.JohnLewis: the community can't vote to repeal the ToS like they can't vote to repeal bacula or an operations memberJohnLewis: the line is all the community elements onlylabster: Define community elements, then.JohnLewis: the line is really case by case. It's zagged. Anything that can be dealt with by the community - should be....labster: No, the community does matter, it's just that sometimes the community expects its leadership to act on its behalf. You're saying that this applies to most things about running Miraheze except a certain subset, and I'm trying to figure out which subset leadership is not supposed to act in.JohnLewis: stewards and community enforced policiesJohnLewis: wiki management policies, rights managements etc, anything stewards do or are expected to do fall under the community remitJohnLewis: stewards are tools of the community after all.Got that?
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