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Identify IRC "helpers" and/or people with ops #4

Closed anarchivist closed 11 years ago

anarchivist commented 11 years ago

Raised by @ruebot and @jrochkind in comments on 90fed35e160fd5fb7094bd528842e5067b9b3d4a

Do we have a list of people who have privs to administrate #code4lib? IIRC, in the past that might have been @tholbroo ...

mjgiarlo commented 11 years ago

added references to @helpers in aff78c6b6. I say go with @helpers and we can iterate if need be?

mbklein commented 11 years ago

Fine, if you want to be all agiley scrummy about it.

On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Michael J. Giarlo <notifications@github.com

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added references to @helpers in aff78c6https://github.com/code4lib/antiharassment-policy/commit/aff78c6b6. I say go with @helpers and we can iterate if need be?

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ranti commented 11 years ago

@helpers sounds good to me.

mjgiarlo commented 11 years ago

@helpers is now written. Closing this.

edsu commented 11 years ago

The idea that only some people in #code4lib are helpful is somewhat obnoxious to me. :wink:

anarchivist commented 11 years ago

My view is that everyone should be helpful in #code4lib, but realistically, there are cases where someone will need or want help with some urgency (especially if we're talking about this in terms of a code of conduct and/or anti-harassment policy). A "helper" (ideally?) is someone who can respond helpfully in response to that urgency.