GP Exec Guidelines
The purpose of this document is to provide a set of guidelines
for the GP Execs, so the execs know what rules there are to follow, and so
the members will know what to expect from the GP execs.
First and foremost, let it be known that the GP is a social
organization, and should not need policing, and should not need laws. All
additions to this document should be made with that in mind, that the bare
minimum necessary to prevent, or at least cut off, any conflict taking
place in the GP that could escalate and cause problems with a relatively
large number of GP members.
Secondly, to define some terms.
- GP Exec: One of the five GP Members who have been selected to be
an Exec.
- GP Member: Anyone allowed on the GP channel and mailer.
Specifically, the object property #53133.members contains a list of all
current GP members. Execs are also GP Members. Whenever GP Members are
mentioned in this document, the execs are included.
Third, to define the few hard and fast maintenence
responsibilities of GP Execs.
- Maintenence of the GP channel, and *gp, the GP mailer. The GP
Execs are responsible for making sure that the GP channel is functional at
all times, that *gp is readable by all members and that the owner of *gp
does eir best to keep the list usable by staying under quota.
- Overseeing the addition of new members. This is done via the
GP Voting Booth (#61495). The GP Execs are responsible for having enough
people capable of operating the booth so that elections for new members
can occur in an orderly and timely fashion.
- Maintaining the list of active members. The execs are
responsible for making sure that people elected into the group are
correctly added to everything necessary such that the new member can read
the mailers and access the channel. The execs are also responsible for
removing members who choose to leave the group from all mailers and the GP
channel.
- Maintaining the GP Webpage. The GP execs are responsible for
keeping the GP webpage up to date, including processing GP Member requests
for updates in as reasonable a time as possible(with the understanding
that this has to be done off-MOO, and that everyone has a real life, and
nothing gets ignored). Friendly reminders to the webmasters are more than
welcome.
Fourth, the more difficult to define and somewhat more subjective
duties of the GP Execs.
- GP Execs are responsible for keeping arguments off the channel
and mailer. If an exec sees a member, including another exec
(remember, we're all human) arguing and creating a major stir amongst
other GP members, it is the responsibility of that exec to note it and ask
the offending member(s) to keep the problems off the channel and mailer.
If the offending member(s) (and remember, execs are members too, subject
to the same punishment as everyone else) do not cease after being asked to
keep it off the channel, then the offending member(s) may be banned from
connecting to the channel, or posting to the mailer for a period of
time.
- Execs are responsible for impartial reportage to other execs
regarding members who have become problematic in some sense (arguing with
large numbers of other members). This is simply to ensure that some record
exists of things said by the execs to the member(s) in question, and so
that execs will know how to progress, should problems continue.
Fifth, what may the execs not do?
- The execs may not harass members by using their exec status to
their advantage (unfortunately, not all people get along. If an exec
has a personal conflict with someone else in the group, the exec is
expected to keep this personal problem off the channel and the mailer, as
is the other member).
- GP Execs may not use the GP-Exec mailer to slander members
behind their backs. There should be a large distinction noted, however. If
a member is involved with another member (exec included), the conflict,
and thus, the members, may be discussed on the GP-Exec mailer. The execs
are responsible for comporting themselves in a respectful manner during
these discussions.
Sixth, Removing an exec.
There is currently no provision for electing new execs, so an
exec's term is indefinite. An exec spot opens up when any of the following
happens...
- The exec resigns.
- The other execs find reason to remove that exec from eir position.
Valid reasons include, but are not limited to the following:
- The exec doesn't do anything (it's a slow process already, execs
ignoring exec posts makes it worse).
- The exec repeatedly causes public GP problems (everyone gets in
arguments, but if they're chronic, and with multiple members, it's a
problem).
- The exec is unable to follow the rules in section five (what an
exec may not do).
- A non-exec GP member may attempt to have an exec removed by
posting a message to *gpex asking that the exec be removed. This must be
backed up by strong evidence that the exec has broken one of the above
rules. Again, it is likely that the member requesting the removal will be
discussed on the exec mailer, as will the exec in question. It is the
responsibility of the accusing non-exec member to present a case to have the exec
removed.
In all of the above, any proceedings will not necessarily (in
fact, not likely) occur in public. The entire point of the rules, and the
removal of an exec, is to prevent problems within the GP, and making such
discussions public for all to see would simply cause more problems.
Seventh, replacing execs.
- The position of exec is a rather permanent position. Barring an
item from section six, the term of exec is indefinite. When things are
running smoothly within GP, looking at the above rules, the execs do very
little. That is the ideal. However, it is inevitable that execs will have
to be replaced over time. The execs are responsible for doing this in a
speedy manner. When an exec is removed, the alternate exec immediately becomes a full
exec, and an election is setup for the alternate exec. The election for
alternate exec is done via the same GP voting booth that is used to let in
new members. There will be a period of 3-4 days where the execs will
nominate non-exec members for the position. Non-exec members may suggest
nominations as well. An election will then be held to last one week, after
which the winner of the election becomes the new alternate
exec.
-- The GP Execs
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