Dear All


UC Berkeley and ETH Zurich are happy to announce that Greg Logan from the 
University of Saskatchewan has agreed to take over the post of QA Manager for 
the Opencast Matterhorn project. The position sponsored by UCB and ETH is to 
safeguard code quality by coordinating QA work across committers.



Greg Logan is working on a Master's degree in Computer Science at the 
University of Saskatchewan. His focus is in the area of technology enhanced 
learning. He has been with the Matterhorn project from the outset, working on 
the reference capture agent initially. He also worked for Epiphan, developing 
their Matterhorn Capture Device. Many of you will know him for his swift 
responses on list or as co-release manager for 1.3. For those of you who don't, 
there is a chance to get to know him at the forthcoming Opencast Unconference 
in Oxford where he will be outlining his ideas for the QA process in one of the 
lightning talk sessions.



Regards



Olaf A.

PS: http://opencast.org/article/introducing-matterhorns-new-qa-manager.

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 Im Auftrag von Mara Hancock
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. Januar 2012 21:48
An: Opencast Community
Betreff: [Opencast] UC Berkeley and ETH Zurich to sponsor QA manager position 
for the Matterhorn project.

Happy New Year Opencast Community!

I have what I expect will be a welcome news to shepherd in the new year.

In order to pave the way for upcoming pilot installations, deployments,
and the further development of Opencast Matterhorn, UC Berkeley and ETH
Zurich have proposed to the Opencast Board a joint funding for a QA
Manager. This position will safeguard the quality and reliability of the
Matterhorn code across the contributions from institutional committers
by consolidating all relevant aspects of software development, from the
neccesary infrastructure to the release process. "Having a dedicated QA
manager is an important step for the Matterhorn project to mature
towards a true open source effort that is both committer-driven and coordinated 
at the
same time", Mara Hancock, Director of Educational Technology Services at UC
Berkeley and Chair of the Opencast Board, points out.
In this, the initiative is a call to committers and community alike to maintain 
a strong focus on
quality as well as the momentum while working towards scalable institutional 
deployments.
"We want want to make sure the dynamics of various committers working towards 
their local
deployments and additional features also apply for quality of the code and 
reliability of the
product", says Olaf A. Schulte from Multimedia Services at ETH Zurich. "For 
this, the QA manager is
to call upon all committers to contribute their might", he adds.

The Opencast Board has welcomed the initiative led by UCB and ETH and
will help facilitate the specification of the position as well as the search
for a dedicated candidate. There will be more information soon regarding the 
scope of the position and
the coordination of community contributions.

Best,
The Opencast Board
==================================
Mara Hancock
Director of Educational Technologies
University of California, Berkeley

Director of Online Learning,  UC Online Pilot Project

Mobile: 510-407-0543
Skype: mara_hancock



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