I'm on a fair number of guides in fedorahosted.org as an admin, which is great; I'm happy to be able to do any such back-up in my emeritus role. But I worry that requests are not being addressed, partially because when I go to admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts, I usually see open requests. Currently there are 11, for these groups: gittranslation-quick-start-guide. gitfedora-doc-utils. gitinstall-guide. gitreadme-burning-isos. Some suggestions: * Can active writers/leaders/admins for those groups address the open requests so people don't feel forgotten forever? * Can someone do an audit to make sure that all of our guides have active maintainers, who have admins privileges, and know to respond to the requests? * Can we coordinate to make sure requests aren't left too long? The open problem is that people request to join a group without ever knowing about or following a related joining process. When I was an active guide/group maintainer, I would cycle through, send email to people asking them to following the process at URL, then delete their request after it hung out for more than a month. cheers - Karsten -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture uri: http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg: AD0E0C41
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