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SHEEPDOG IS SHEPHERD

... the first submissions have been posted to the conference
site and shepherds are splitting up the flock.

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It is difficult to match the technical expertise of the a-priori
shepherding pool to the technical needs represented by the
works in progress. The field of software is broad, and of
software patterns even more broad, and the technical coverage
of the small and dwindling shepherding pool is sparse.

The shepherd could ask for help from a technical expert, a
"sheepdog" who would assist the shepherd in technical guidance
of the paper. If a shepherd were to adopt a paper for shepherding
without having the perfunctory technical grounding, then one
presumes that they already have in mind the notion of bringing
on a helper. Doing anything else would be irresponsible, and we
presume that our shepherds exhibit a high enough degree of
responsibility to make this choice. But to "ask for help" from a third
party creates a three-legged sack race. It is hard enough to hand
the logistics of effective shepherding with two people, let alone three.
In spite of best intents, such efforts become cumbersome. At best,
the sheepdog usually becomes a weakly engaged consultant
without investment in either the work, the idea, or the author.

Therefore:
'''Shepherds should take on only those papers that they feel they
can handle solo.'''
If the shepherd believes that he or she cannot handle
the paper but has a sheepdog in mind, the shepherd might recommend
that the sheepdog handle it.

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One could argue that the shepherd's helper might not have enough
pattern expertise to be the sheepdog. However, if this were the case,
then they probably should not have been considered for selection as
a sheepdog in the first place.

This pattern helps grow the shepherd pool by turning sheepdogs
into sheep. It can be a powerful way to bring new shepherds into
the process from the technical and academic communities. On their
first round of shepherding, their work can be overseen by the
Program Committee Member, who acts as a mentor. Such mentorship
is a long-term investment in the community.

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