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Champs requires a high level of commitment, leadership and staying informed/engaged in the waze community. They are expected to participate actively in the US Champ forum and voting process, in the US Champs Google Hangout, be well-informed on current policies and best practices, and actively engaged with the broad editor community. Champs also act as Waze ambassadors to that community, and should maintain a certain level of polish and finesse in their interactions. | Champs requires a high level of commitment, leadership and staying informed/engaged in the waze community. They are expected to participate actively in the US Champ forum and voting process, in the US Champs Google Hangout, be well-informed on current policies and best practices, and actively engaged with the broad editor community. Champs also act as Waze ambassadors to that community, and should maintain a certain level of polish and finesse in their interactions. | ||
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Revision as of 17:41, 15 November 2015
This page defines the commitments expected of a Local Champ in the United States. To retain the status of US Local Champ, with its rights and privileges, Local Champs must continue to meet these commitments, or request a leave of absence.
Champs requires a high level of commitment, leadership and staying informed/engaged in the waze community. They are expected to participate actively in the US Champ forum and voting process, in the US Champs Google Hangout, be well-informed on current policies and best practices, and actively engaged with the broad editor community. Champs also act as Waze ambassadors to that community, and should maintain a certain level of polish and finesse in their interactions.
- Disclaimer
The guidelines on this page are specific to the United States Local Champs and do not reflect any guidelines or expectations of other countries' Local Champs or the Global Champ Group.
Introduction
The role of a US Local Champ is hard earned and the title should be retained unless the champ chooses to step down or it has been determined that a champ can no longer serve in the role due to improper conduct of a champ, or an inability to remain engaged at the level described in this document.
It is necessary to create two separate groups of US Local Champs to achieve retaining the title and showing accountability of an active status, these two groups will be explained in detail below.
- Local Champ Group (active)
- Local Champ Emeritus Group (inactive)
Activity factors
These factors will be used to determine active/inactive status:
- Date of last wiki edit
- Date of last forum post
- Date of last forum visit
Process for Determination of Active/Inactive Status
A spreadsheet will be available for US Local Champs to review and monitor as to the status of the group and their own current status.
The spreadsheet will be formulated to present the active/inactive status of each champ.
The formulation will use the 3 factors above, will eliminate the factor of the longest inactivity and average the remaining 2 factors.
Upon an average of 90 days of inactivity the champ will be moved to the Emeritus Group.
Upon an average of 180 days of inactivity the champ will be removed from both groups, this will be considered a voluntary resignation.
A US Local Champ will be assigned as the moderator of the spreadsheet for a determined time frame (TBD), the moderator will be responsible for gathering the necessary factor information to input on spreadsheet on a (TBD) basis. The moderator assignment will rotate through the champ group as a champ project.
Spreadsheet moderator responsibilities
The moderator will be responsible for input of the data of the factors above and adjusting for new or removed champs on the spreadsheet.
Upon an average of 60 days of inactivity, the moderator will attempt contact of the inactive champ via PM and email and inquire about the champs inactivity, this will include an email to staff so they may attempt contact also.
If no contact can be established, the moderator will inquire via topic post in the champ forum for information regarding the champ.
Upon an average of 90 days of inactivity and no response from communication attempts the champ will be moved into the Emeritus Group and retain title, the moderator will inform champ group of loss of voting rights.
Upon an average of 180 days of inactivity a champ will inform staff that the champ be removed from all champ groups and rank lowered to R5.
Champ Groups Defined
- US Local Champ Group:
This is the group of US Local Champs that are currently listed as active on the spreadsheet, average of factors being less than 90 days, and has full voting rights and access to champ forum.
- US Local Champ Emeritus Group:
This is the group of US Local Champs that are currently listed as inactive on the spreadsheet, average of factors being greater than 90 days, the voting rights are restricted and reestablishment to the active group only requires current activity in the determining factors.
US Local Champ loss of title
This guideline is specific to the activity of a champ.
Upon an average of 180 days of inactivity a champ will be removed from all champ groups and rank lowered to R5, reestablishment will be the same as if the individual was starting the process of champ request from the beginning but should be recognized as holding the title previously.