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

I agree that no one should expect a volunteer to do some work Full-stop. The Codidact community team have accepted to be the staff This is the basic, incorrect assumption at the root of your th...

posted 4y ago by ShowMeBillyJo‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar ShowMeBillyJo‭ · 2020-09-29T19:09:20Z (about 4 years ago)
> I agree that **no** one should expect a volunteer to do some work

Full-stop.

> The Codidact community team have accepted to be the staff

This is the basic, incorrect assumption at the root of your thesis. As you yourself have heard both explicitly and implicitly, the Codidact team are volunteers. Their roles are important to the project, but they aren't staff just because you want or imagine them to be.