Użytkownik Dossy napisał:
On 2004.05.20, Jim Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Expect to see a communication from Dossy himself regarding the upcoming plans and goals for the project.
Thanks, Jim. I suspect this announcement comes as sort of a surprise to everyone as the list and project have been fairly quiet in the past few months, but even though there was little external signs of activity, there has been much planning and consideration with regard to the AOLserver project going on. Now that plans are more or less final, it was the appropriate time to make the announcement and start executing on these great plans!
Perhaps one of the criticisms is that we do go through these periods of "low visibility activity which brings about significant change" where the perception from the community is that little is happening. To try and eliminate that perception, I hope to make the entire organization and planning process surrounding AOLserver as transparent as possible. To that end, I've put together a "roadmap" of where I hope we can all take the AOLserver project in the next couple of months. I'll be posting the roadmap to the wiki shortly, but for now, here it is:
I would like to see clear message from new leader about what has happend and what is current status of the project.
Some time ago there were AOLserver chat - there where reminders sent to the list and it was archived at http://empoweringminds.mle.ie/openacs/chatlog/ and partly sourceforge. What has happend to it?
What has happend to ACT (AOLserver Core Team)? Who is a member of ACT? What rules drive ACT work?
I've heared about aolserver.com redesign and using AOLserver to power that site?
What has changed at AOL that they give project leadership to the community representative (Dossy)? How AOL will continue to participate in the AOLserver development? What resources at AOL are devoted to AOLserver development?
I haven't read AOLserver list for a while and maybe I missed something. Then please point me to appropriate annoucement. Anyway some summary will be well welcome. I liked what was done by Nathan Folkman when ACT was formed. There was clear message about what is going behing the scene.
I belive that rules governing AOLserver project and it current status should be published on aolserver.com so anyone interested in it could easily find it to make "the entire organization and planning process surrounding AOLserver as transparent as possible"
--tkosiak
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