On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Patrick Shirkey wrote:

> Apart from that what are the job requirements of an ALSA web maintainer
> and a documentation leader?

Ok, do note that I'm not a member of the ALSA dev team, so I can't make
any real claims. Hopefully the dev team agrees with at least some of what
I'm about to say. :)

> - How many hours per week are expected?
> - What are the knowledge requirements?
> - What are the legalities?
> - What are the target responsibilties?
  
Like in most free sw project jobs, nobody can demand you any of the above.
If someone has problems with how you do the job, or how much time you
spend on the work, she should be prepared to work on it and do it better
(the 'show me the code' attitude :)). But if you take the job, complaints
_will_ be directed to you, whether justified or not.  On the other hand,
when you do your job well, people will appreciate it and also your
opinions will have more weight.

In the end, it's probably Jaroslav who decides who has access to modifying 
www.alsa-project.org (he owns the domain).

> - What are the benefits?

Big salary, fast cars and beautiful women! (or at least, your bug 
reports might get a priority flag every now and then) ;)

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