Talk:Expectations for Committed Workers
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Differences between current Collective and Committed expectations documents:
Changes in Wording
- Collective
- Appropriately uses the standard tools Free Geek has available to do her/his job. (These tools might include email lists, RT, the wiki, bulletin boards, etc.)
- was changed to
- Committed
- A committed is expected to appropriately use the wiki, RT, and email for documentation purposes and general communication. A committed is also expected to have a solid grasp of basic computer knowledge, including web browsers, email, spreadsheets, and word processors. (NOTE: A version of the second sentence is in the collective level expectations doc, listed apart from the first sentence.)
- Collective
- Must set goals, have a job description and participate in a peer review process.
- was changed to
- Committed
- Must set goals, have a job description and be subject to regular reviews by the Staff Collective.
- Collective
- Actively participates in meetings.
- was changed to
- Committed
- Actively participates in and is a reliable member of the committee(s) relevant to his/her job.
- Collective
- Actively participates in meetings. AND
- Is a reliable member of at least two standing committees, including the committee which most directly pertains to his/her job.
- were changed to
- Committed
- Actively participates in and is a reliable member of the committee(s) relevant to his/her job.
Removed clauses
In Collective, not in Committed:
- Contributes to other areas of Free Geek.
- Integrates into the whole of Free Geek.
- Participates in collective management structure.
- Shares in tackling the undesirable tasks.