On Tue, 14 Sep 19:02 -0700 (PDT), <chris_mahan(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Anthere <anthere9(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Technical and financial decisions are two different things imho.
> Technical responsability Walter is mentionning is currently typically
> one some developers are trusted to do I think.
> However, the financial responsability mentionned is right now only
> limited to Jimbo and perhaps to our treasurer.
The bulk of financial decisions (regular renewals) could be planned
far in advance
and cleared, en masse, with a financial officer. A small emergency fund as mav
mentioned should suffice for unexpected needs.
> A few questions are
> * Do we have a problem with our domain names handling ?
yes.
> * Is there a need to have one person in charge of
this ?
no; let every eager person you can find help; but one point-person at
any given moment. See my stock reply below. :-)
Chris Mahan:
I peronally think that the job is highly critical, and
should not be
left to a volunteer. You should either hire someone who does this
already for a living, as a professional, or jimbo should handpick
Motivated volunteers can do an excellent job with highly critical tasks.
It is nevertheless important to avoid single points of failure. While I
support Walter wholeheartedly as someone to manage domain issues,
the primary work of such a manager would be to make sure the relevant
information was organized and available to others, so that they could take
up slack as needed.
A small group of interested people, one of whom at any given time is
the point person for any sudden decisions, is definitely needed. A
one-person group is better than none; larger would be better still.
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+sj+