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When a new policy is proposed, we should [[http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Help%3AContents#Adding_pages put its text on a new page]]. It should be clearly labeled as a PROPOSAL. Discussion about the proposal should take place in the discussion link for that page. From time to time a rough consensus will be formed around various points in the proposal and at that time the main page should be altered. This allows us to separate the general conversion (ideas that we talk about but may not end up in the proposal) from the actual proposal we end up making.
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'''This page kept for historical purposes.''' -- [[User:Mkille|Mkille]] 20:49, 17 May 2013 (UTC)
  
We need to keep in mind that folks who don't use the wiki will have opinions. These people should be encouraged to use the wiki, but current wiki users should also seek out and summarize their input, recognizing that not everyone who ought to weigh in on an issue will be a wiki user.
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Outlined below is a Process that Free Geek Uses to Develope and Document Policies and Guidlines. Check out the [[Policies]] page for catagorizied list, Or the wiki [[:Category: Policy|category]] of pages taged as policies.
  
When a policy is finalized (when consensus is reached through the wiki, email lists, face to face meetings, and so on) we should re-label the main page as POLICY (as opposed to PROPOSAL). Using the category function in the wiki will make compiled lists of proposals and policies automatic.
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==Who makes policies?==
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Overall policies that affect all of Free Geek, policies that affect multiple groups, and policies that are controversial in nature are decided by the Free Geek [[Community Council]] (http://lists.freegeek.org/listinfo/council/) and or the Free Geek Staff. Other policies are more limited in nature and decided by the appropriate [[Free Geek Structure|working group or committee]].
  
=Who makes policies?=
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==Developing a policy at Free Geek==
Overall policies that affect all of Free Geek, policies that affect multiple groups, and policies that are controversial in nature are decided by the Free Geek [[Community Council]] (http://lists.freegeek.org/listinfo/council/). Other policies are more limmited in nature and decided by the appropriate group or committee.
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;So you have an idea for a policy
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# Research current applicable policies
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#:''NOTE: Many Policies are currently still only in the email archives''
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# Find a couple of people to bounce your idea off of.
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# Document your Proposal idea to the applicable group.
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#:''NOTE: this can be done on the wiki and a link mailed there list''
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#:If you are proposing a new policy you should [[Help:Basic Navigation#Adding pages|put its text on a new page]].It should be clearly labeled as a by including this template, <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[template:policy in development|policy in development]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki>, at the top of the page. (Below is a full page cut and past for policy pages)
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#;Formatting
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#* Please clearly separate your proposal into sections:
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#*# the policy you propose (Remember process is not policy but how you comply with a policy)
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#*# reason this policy is needed (would this be a change to a current policy)
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#*# anything you came up with during your research
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# Discuss the Proposal
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#:Discussion about the proposal should take place in the discussion link for that page, or on the mailing list. From time to time a rough consensus will be formed around various points in the proposal and at that time the main page should be altered. This allows us to separate the general conversion (ideas that we talk about but may not end up in the proposal) from the actual proposal we end up making.
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#:We need to keep in mind that folks who don't use the wiki will have opinions. These people should be encouraged to use the wiki, but current wiki users should also seek out and summarize their input, recognizing that not everyone who ought to weigh in on an issue will be a wiki user.
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# Finalize the the policy
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#: When a policy is finalized (when consensus is reached through the wiki, email lists, face to face meetings, and so on) we should re-label the main page as policy using the [[:Template:Policy Header]]. The policy templates take care of the category function of the wiki making compiled lists of proposals and policies automatic.
  
=Proposal and Policy Repository=
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==Wiki page format for policies==
This is our policy repository. Ideally when a proposal is made, a policy agreed upon, or an old policy unearthed, it should go here. Several Free Geek policies are currently buried in old meeting minutes, or completely unrecorded. Feel free to scour old minutes by browsing the archives of the various email lists at http://lists.freegeek.org/listinfo/ and posting newly discovered policies below.
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Three sections in a page: header, policy, and notes.
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<pre>
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{{policy in development}}
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{{Policy Header
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| PolicyName = {{PAGENAME}}
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| notes = Note on what the policy is about/Scope of policy
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}}
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==Policy==
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''Body that set the policy(s) on [lists.freegeek_meeting_Minutes Date Adopted].''
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* Wording of the most recent agreed upon policy - as agreed upon
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==Notes==
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Include some or all of:
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* the current process for complying with this policy
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* Related policies
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* Interpretation/Implementation/Commentary
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* Examples/Background/History
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* Exceptions/Ramifications
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* Etc...
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</pre>
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If a policy was approved in a meeting, include links to the meeting minutes and other supporting material. If you don't have the link, add the page to the [[:Category:Link needed]].
  
Please find an appropriate section below and post agreed upon policies here along with an indication of when they went into effect and a link to the minutes or email containing the final wording of the policy.
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[[Category: Policy Development]]
 
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[[Category: Procedures]]
==Hardware Grants==
 
* [[Instagrants]]
 
 
 
==Sales==
 
* [[Ebay Sales Policy]] July, 2004
 
* [[Laptop Sales Policy]] April 2004
 
* [[Personal Sales Policy]] May 2004
 
 
 
===Old Sales Policies that may not be written down===
 
Please look for documentation on these, especially specific wording, so they can be moved up to the official policies section.
 
 
 
* Volunteers get a 50% discount in the store if they've worked at least 4 hours in the last 90 days. This applies to donated gizmos only. Other items, such as t-shirts and bumper stickers, have a 10% discount for volunteers.
 
* People who buy a yearly membership to Free Geek get half of a volunteer discount.
 
* If someone wants to buy stuff and re-sell it, they doon't get a discount
 
* Volunteers and staff are not allowed to sell personal items on Free Geek property. Nor are they allowed to sell personal items while representing Free Geek.
 
 
 
==Staffing and HR==
 
* [[Asking for Vacation Policy]] April 16, 2004
 
* [[Determining Seniority Policy]] April 16, 2004
 
* [[Hiring Policy]] April 16, 2003
 
* [[Paid Internship Policy]] May 21, 2004
 
* [[Staff Contracting Policy]] August, 2004
 
* [[Volunteer Discipline Policy]] May, 2004
 
* [[Converting Interns to Collective Members]] September, 2004
 
 
 
==Tech Support==
 
* [[Basic Tech Support for FreekBoxen]]
 
 
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
* [[Room Use Policy]] May, 2004
 
* [[Holiday Policy]] October, 2002
 
* [[Groups Volunteering]] March, 2004
 
 
 
===Old Miscellaneous Policies that may not be written down===
 
Please look for documentation on these, especially specific wording, so they can be moved up to the official policies section.
 
 
 
* Volunteers in the adoption program can earn a free computer in exchange for 24 hours of work.
 
* Volunteers in the build program can earn a free computer in exchange for building six computers. The sixth computer is the one they keep, and they can build it themselves.
 
* Volunteers can only earn one computer per year.
 
 
 
=Proposals=
 
 
 
Proposals (final wording not yet agreed upon) go here, along with a brief description. If consensus is reached move them up to the policy section.
 
 
 
* [[Collective Member Review Policy Proposal]]
 
* [[Wifi Use Statement]]  -- A policy statement in development: explaining our decision process about using wifi at Free Geek. There seems to be substantial consensus about the wording, but feelings that it needs to be shorter.
 

Latest revision as of 12:49, 17 May 2013

This page kept for historical purposes. -- Mkille 20:49, 17 May 2013 (UTC)

Outlined below is a Process that Free Geek Uses to Develope and Document Policies and Guidlines. Check out the Policies page for catagorizied list, Or the wiki category of pages taged as policies.

Who makes policies?

Overall policies that affect all of Free Geek, policies that affect multiple groups, and policies that are controversial in nature are decided by the Free Geek Community Council (http://lists.freegeek.org/listinfo/council/) and or the Free Geek Staff. Other policies are more limited in nature and decided by the appropriate working group or committee.

Developing a policy at Free Geek

So you have an idea for a policy
  1. Research current applicable policies
    NOTE: Many Policies are currently still only in the email archives
  2. Find a couple of people to bounce your idea off of.
  3. Document your Proposal idea to the applicable group.
    NOTE: this can be done on the wiki and a link mailed there list
    If you are proposing a new policy you should put its text on a new page.It should be clearly labeled as a by including this template, {{policy in development}}, at the top of the page. (Below is a full page cut and past for policy pages)
    Formatting
    • Please clearly separate your proposal into sections:
      1. the policy you propose (Remember process is not policy but how you comply with a policy)
      2. reason this policy is needed (would this be a change to a current policy)
      3. anything you came up with during your research
  4. Discuss the Proposal
    Discussion about the proposal should take place in the discussion link for that page, or on the mailing list. From time to time a rough consensus will be formed around various points in the proposal and at that time the main page should be altered. This allows us to separate the general conversion (ideas that we talk about but may not end up in the proposal) from the actual proposal we end up making.
    We need to keep in mind that folks who don't use the wiki will have opinions. These people should be encouraged to use the wiki, but current wiki users should also seek out and summarize their input, recognizing that not everyone who ought to weigh in on an issue will be a wiki user.
  5. Finalize the the policy
    When a policy is finalized (when consensus is reached through the wiki, email lists, face to face meetings, and so on) we should re-label the main page as policy using the Template:Policy Header. The policy templates take care of the category function of the wiki making compiled lists of proposals and policies automatic.

Wiki page format for policies

Three sections in a page: header, policy, and notes.

{{policy in development}}
{{Policy Header 
| PolicyName = {{PAGENAME}}
| notes = Note on what the policy is about/Scope of policy
}}
==Policy==
''Body that set the policy(s) on [lists.freegeek_meeting_Minutes Date Adopted].''
* Wording of the most recent agreed upon policy - as agreed upon
==Notes==
Include some or all of:
* the current process for complying with this policy
* Related policies
* Interpretation/Implementation/Commentary
* Examples/Background/History
* Exceptions/Ramifications
* Etc...

If a policy was approved in a meeting, include links to the meeting minutes and other supporting material. If you don't have the link, add the page to the Category:Link needed.