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LDraw guideline: Procedure for quitting Part Authorship - Willy Tschager - 2012-03-27 Hi, in prospect of the recent events the LDraw Steering Committee (SteerCo) has elaborated a guideline for those authors who wanna quit their PT authorship:
Willy Tschager On behalf of the LDraw Steering Committee Re: LDraw guideline: Procedure for quitting Part Authorship - Steffen - 2012-03-27 I think an explicit statement should be made about hold votes of that author. Downgrading them to novote would be Bad Idea , as they might be present for parts which have 2 cert votes and an Admin cert vote already, thus bringing them immediately to "certified" status, despite that problems were discovered which led to that hold. Leaving the votes as-is, as currently described, is the best option, as this forces the other authors to re-submit a file where the leaving author has put a hold onto. However, I think this should get mentioned. The same problem arises when a parts reviewer (not author) leaves us. We should apply the same procedure then IMHO. Re: LDraw guideline: Procedure for quitting Part Authorship - Travis Cobbs - 2012-03-27 Unless I'm mistaken, a defunct reviewer account doesn't really have any impact on the PT, and as such, probably doesn't require any action. I assume this procedure was created so that an author can revoke their acceptance of the contributor agreement. Re: LDraw guideline: Procedure for quitting Part Authorship - Tim Gould - 2012-03-27 I'm not sure what you're saying, Steffen. If the votes are left as is then holds will be left as is. The Hold can then be cancelled by Certifys or resubmission. As Travis mentions, a reviewer quitting simply makes no impact other than them not being able to make more reviews. Which is no different to someone just setting down tools and never reviewing again. Tim Re: LDraw guideline: Procedure for quitting Part Authorship - Chris Dee - 2012-03-28 Removing the quitting authors Hold votes would be a manual process anyway, so this case should be detected. From an operational point of view, it is unlikely to occur. I don't normally Admin certify unless there are two Certify votes, and I withdraw the Admin certify if a Hold appears. I just found some that slipped through, so I'll check if it easy for the Hold action to automatically remove the Admin vote. |