2 years ago
If a Mahalo Page is changed by a GoTeam member, should that GoTeam member inform the Page Manager of the change(s)?
Even if the change is a re-categorizing, they should inform page managers of the changes. One of my pages got a video added to it which i didn't know about. The video is great, and originally thought my VM made the change. Just a simple DQ would do. That's all I'm asking please.
It's only FAIR and common sense.
Here's the page in question:
http://www.mahalo.com/usda-hardiness-zones
Video was added. Am thankful for it cause its great, but common sense would tell you that a GoTeam member adding to a page for any reason should warrant a DQ at least.
It's only FAIR and common sense.
Here's the page in question:
http://www.mahalo.com/usda-hardiness-zones
Video was added. Am thankful for it cause its great, but common sense would tell you that a GoTeam member adding to a page for any reason should warrant a DQ at least.
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M$1 Answer
This is just my opinion, but....
I don't think Go Team members should be making changes without notifying the PM first. I work on Go Team sometimes and I like the work a lot, but my original understanding was that we would be working on pages that were either stubs or had been neglected by the PM. So, I would have thought that if a page was being worked on, then the PM wasn't updating regularly.
In your case, if you've been keeping it up to date, I'm not sure why the page was even in the Go Team list in the first place. But, I think it would be nice to know someone was making changes. I'd feel that way if it were me.
I don't think Go Team members should be making changes without notifying the PM first. I work on Go Team sometimes and I like the work a lot, but my original understanding was that we would be working on pages that were either stubs or had been neglected by the PM. So, I would have thought that if a page was being worked on, then the PM wasn't updating regularly.
In your case, if you've been keeping it up to date, I'm not sure why the page was even in the Go Team list in the first place. But, I think it would be nice to know someone was making changes. I'd feel that way if it were me.
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M$
I completely agree. Making changes and not telling a PM is just rude.