This is the best information in the guide for running a group - start…#6
This is the best information in the guide for running a group - start…#6
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actually, MultipleChairs only talks about the challenge of multiple chairs... |
| <h4 id="roles">Roles</h4> | ||
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| <li><a href="chair/role.html">Chair's role</a>; <a href="https://www.w3.org/wiki/MultipleChairs">Guidance | ||
| <li><a href="https://www.w3.org/wiki/MultipleChairs">Guidance |
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Actually, MultipleChairs points to chair/role.html as a starting point...
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In my reading (and now re-reading) I see the two documents as pretty mixed. I see the first section of wiki/Multiple_Chairs as a better summary of a (single or multiple) chair's responsibilities than anything in chair/role.html
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So as a flow for a new person, I'd like to see
- The summary of chair responsibilities
- More detail as in chair/role.html
- Considerations for multiple chairs (the rest of wiki/Multiple_Chairs)
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seems like it would make sense to merge the two documents into one - the role of the chair(s), describing the things they do. I am not sure the historical arguments leading to the increasingly common practice of having co-chairs are as interesting, but as a footnote it makes sense not to lose them.
If I propose edits, how do they get managed?
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I'll review them and merge if they make sense. If I need other opinions, I'll add them in the loop.
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