On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Brian Cameron <brian.came...@sun.com>wrote:

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>  For example, we get three people writing in to say the new bugzilla is
>> awesome and it saves them 30 minutes a day finding bugs to work on, so
>> the board writes a recommendation on Max/Olav/sys admin team member page
>> saying "Mike's work on bugzilla was extremely helpful to GNOME users.
>> Several users wrote into say that they save 30 minutes at a time during
>> their work day because of the improvements that Mike made. Mike's work
>> exemplifies the GNOME mission of making computing accessible and easy
>> for everyone."
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> It might be cool to have a "Thank You" Wiki on live.gnome.org
> where we archive these sorts of recommendations or "thank yous".  Aside
> from making our community more friendly and personal, it would have
> other benefits too.  This way people who are written up as being great
> community members can refer to the GNOME Wiki as a testament of their
> work in addition to whatever recommendations they may get on social
> networking sites.
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Also we should consider putting people who did good work on the release
notes on a GNOME release?  I know that on subprojects this occurs but we
don't do it on a project level.  I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm
wrong.

sri
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