[Osmf-talk] Status of the SDRP
john whelan
jwhelan0112 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 25 17:20:35 UTC 2022
So one measure of its effectiveness is we haven't had to use it.
Sounds a good argument to keep it around to me.
Cheerio John
On Thu, Aug 25, 2022, 13:13 Brian M. Sperlongano <zelonewolf at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>
>> Earlier this year, the board inquired about the SDRP's current status.
>> From the response, we learned that no disputes have been brought to the
>> SDRP in the preceding year by developers, members of the community or
>> OSMF board, so the body's only activity has been an initial kick-off
>> meeting.
>>
>> Because this makes it hard to determine the panel's effectiveness, the
>> board's preference is to keep the panel around for another year (i.e.
>> until the early months of 2023) in the same composition and repeat the
>> evaluation at that time. However, we would like to hear opinions from
>> the community on what to do about the SDRP as well.
>>
>
> I have insurance on my home, so that if it burns down, I can pay for a new
> place to live.
>
> However, in the last year my house has not burned down, so I am
> considering canceling the insurance policy.
>
> Is that roughly the equivalent?
>
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