I personally welcome your increased participation in any role, and more focus 
on project delivery is certainly a great thing.  But developer time from your 
employer would probably be more impactful, as the main active contributors 
right now have their own project management infrastructure, and are already 
dedicating what resources they have to 4.0.  So it's not 100% clear what 
resources you'll be able to facilitate better deploying.  

I think the project has already largely agreed on the work that is necessary 
for 4.0, and is executing on it as quickly as resources allow.


On 10/01/2020, 16:18, "Joshua McKenzie" <jmcken...@apache.org> wrote:

    Hey all,
    
    I've recently had some cycles free up I can dedicate to the open-source
    project. My intuition is that I can add the most value right now by
    engaging in some simple project management type work (help get assignees
    and reviewers for things critical path for 4.0, help stimulate and
    facilitate discussions about scope for the upcoming release and subsequent
    releases, general triage and test board health, etc).
    
    Before I wade into the project and start poking and prodding us all, does
    anyone have any concerns with me stepping (back ;) ) into this role, or
    have any feedback or recommendations before doing so?
    



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