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Shepherds and Sheep
Building Excellence in Patterns
The
Pattern community is unique in the individual mentoring we give to each
other through shepherding. Many of us have learned a great deal from our
shepherds. Many of us enjoy serving as shepherds because it is so
rewarding to help others improve their patterns.
Shepherding requires commitment and follow-through by both the
shepherd and the author. When you as an author submit a work to a PLoP
conference, you implicitly promise to do certain things. Likewise, when
you agree to shepherd a paper, you make promises as well. Here is what
we expect from both:
The Author:
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Respond to the Shepherd.
The shepherd will be giving
you help, free of charge. When you get comments, turn around a new
draft of your patterns quickly. You don't have to get it perfect; it
is better to be timely than complete.
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Give two or three Updates.
We know you are busy, but just one updated paper right at the end of
the shepherding session just doesn't cut it.
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Attend the Conference.
When you submit a paper,
you imply that you will attend the conference if your paper is
accepted. While we recognize that things do come up, it is your
responsibility to arrange funding, visas, etc., in plenty of time for
the conference. At this time, no PLoP is asking for a deposit at the
beginning of shepherding, but it could happen if people continue to
abuse it.
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Thank the Shepherd.
Ok, this is kind of a no-brainer, but it bears repeating. The shepherd
is donating time and expertise. The least you can do is thank your
shepherd.
The
Shepherd:
Shepherds and Sheep:
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