Would it be possible to let the parents of the "minors" authorize it?
Especially for the OTRS team I assume that is a reasonable way of
working. Of course selection policy should show that these people (the
minors) add an extra value to the team, but I know quite a few who do
their work very well, and are probably in their mind already mature
enough, although their passport disagrees. I think that sean might be
a good example for this, but also on my home project (nl.wp) I know
some of them, and I think you all know some of those fellows like
"noooo, you're joking, you can't be 16, you're at least 30!"
because
they are such a lot more mature then some of the people who are
fighting around on the wiki's.
I would really appreciate it if the possibility of letting the parents
sign a document that they are OK with it would be taken into
consideration. I know this might hand some extra work to the Office,
but please consider that this will lower the workload in the long run.
Thank you.
Lodewijk
2007/5/1, Andrew Whitworth <wknight8111(a)hotmail.com>om>:
I'm wondering what kinds of hoops need to be
jumped through in order to be
granted an exception to this resolution? The final provision does mention
that exceptions can be made by the board. en.wikibooks has an enthusiastic,
highly-motivated, and very professional vandal fighter who had been a
candidate for checkuser (a very popular candidate), and who cannot now be
given those tools because of his age. I would be a fool if i did not at
least inquire about the possibility of this individual being granted such an
exception.
--Andrew Whitworth
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