Big B Bob:What becomes of neglected categories? I'm having the same problems discussed above. I am an officer in Vintage Movie Theaters and we as a group are quick to review a new waymark...sometimes multiple approvals within seconds of each other. Obviously, not all groups are that enthusiastic.
Some of these other "cats" seem thoroughly abandoned and I'm sure those of us who are just merely non-voting members would gladly step up to replace the very absent voting members... the question is how?
As a non-voter, I don't see a way of adding myself to the officers list. Any suggestions? Please, I'm getting a bit frustrated when I know I can devote some of my time to managing some of these categories while others do nothing. I know some of you feel the same way.
Well, this has been discussed at length a number of times with no real resolution. As you've found out, there is little we can do if the leader is unresponsive. The existing officers have some leverage, but other than that, the rest can just be locked out.
It would take some intervention from Groundpeak, and they've been unwilling to take any action or even comment on the problem despite tons of discussion on the forums. There is a group for people willing to help troubled categories, and in a few instances some have been rescued. but, sadly, our hands are still pretty much tied.
I don't know if Groundspeak is working on this, or if they really see this to be as serious a problem as we do. The whole thing they are proposing about "orphan waymarks" seems to be prompted by the feeling that we are losing waymarks. That is a supposition that may be true, but I think it is even clearer that we are losing waymarks because of these non-functioning categories. Who wants to invest the time and effort into creating waymarks only to have it sit waiting approval for weeks? I think there are a lot of categories we are just learning to avoid. This equals lost waymarks.