Re: the old fellowship program, was Wow, we're famous
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I think the first order question ought to be how to get new
participation on working group mailing lists. I mean, it's free and just
a click away so unlike meetings it is not an impediment for anything
beyond investment in time. I wrote before how some wg mailing lists can
be toxic in their treatment of "interlopers", and recently tuned out
from yet another one because of that toxicity. For somebody starting
out, the last thing you want is to have +3 fire breathed down on you for
asking questions or pointing things out. Working groups can be rough and
tumble and that is exacerbated by people who know each other for
decades, but for newbies that is pretty off-putting.
Maybe one thing that could be done is to have a set of things that
newbies can do to participate that are likely to be taken very
favorably. What author doesn't like somebody who's gone through your ID
with a fine tooth comb for nits, bad grammar, unclear text, etc and
especially from fresh eyes from the perspective of a potential
implementer, for example. Everybody would win in that situation. Their
naivety is a huge benefit.
Mike
- References:
- Re: the old fellowship program, was Wow, we're famous
- Re: the old fellowship program, was Wow, we're famous
- From: Marc Petit-Huguenin
- Re: the old fellowship program, was Wow, we're famous
- Re: the old fellowship program, was Wow, we're famous
- Re: the old fellowship program, was Wow, we're famous
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