On 18/10/2013 08:26, Olafur Gudmundsson wrote:
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some ideas to decrease the work load
1) Limit on working groups in each area
2) Less review of documents our outsource reviews
3) Lower the voting threshold for document to pass
It's already pretty low, considering that one valid meaning
of 'No objection' is 'I trust the sponsoring AD'. That
option should perhaps be used more often.
4) Reduce hurdles in processing
Please be specific.
5) Assign tasks to different bodies
The problem with that is that more bodies need more volunteers,
so the problem is not guaranteed to go away. But as we've said
*many* times, truly delegating document review would make a big
difference.
6) More competent WG chairs
7) Pick AD's that are less likely to nit pick documents
8) ignore process nazi's and streamline process.
Again, please be specific. For example, ignoring dissent and consensus
forming will generally speaking increase the workload in the long run.
9) Ignore external bodies
We can't. But we can insist that liaison is handled by the
liaison managers.
10) Cut the number of AD's fewer people fewer arguments
You really can't do that without dramatically cutting the number
of WGs. If we had 50 WGs we'd have fewer ADs, or their workloads
would be much less.
Brian