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Q&A Voluntariness vs. Responsibility, which of them should be considered as a priority for the community team?

If you wish the staff to start acting like paid employees, maybe you should discuss how you can pay them. Maybe set up some kind of foundation that funds Codidact servers and pays the wages of a st...

posted 4y ago by tommi‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar tommi‭ · 2020-09-29T06:47:22Z (about 4 years ago)
If you wish the staff to start acting like paid employees, maybe you should discuss how you can pay them. Maybe set up some kind of foundation that funds Codidact servers and pays the wages of a staff member or two. To remain consistent with the community-based approach of Codidact, the members, maybe via some kind of representation, should have control over the foundation.

I suggest you start discussions with the staff about how to set up such a foundation and how much money you are willing to put into it.