> >Now as a marketing team we ... need to promote a few things:
> ><snip>
> >To be able to do this I feel we need to be somewhat nimble.
> >Decisions need to be able to be made quick.  Now I certainly do
> >believe that the community should always be informed.  I will go out
> >on a limb and propose an order of how items should be accomplished.
> <details snipped>
> 
> Reading this post and others on various lists (website, among others), it's
> clear to me that there is a lot of frustration among the (I assume
> primarily) younger members of this community, who feel that the pace of
> decision making and implementation is far too slow. I perceive a generation
> gap between the members of the "internet generation" (like Ryan and Daniel
> and Jason and Nicu and Adam and others) and many of the (I assume) older
> folks among us -- with some conspicuous exceptions like Ian Lynch, who
> seems to have as much energy and vision as any of the youngsters.
> 
> I seriously think it's time for people to stop interfering with the energy,
> enthusiasm, and sheer *vision* of this group. Let them get on with it!
> Offer dissenting opinions, by all means, but don't slow them down or try to
> stop them. They will create the opportunity to take OOo (and the world)
> into the future one way or another. Let's help them, not hinder them, by
> providing support and backup (and ideas). But let's also Get Out of Their Way.

You're full of energy too...


when you aren't sleeping :)

hehehe.

+1 to everything Jean said. this place seems to move slower than a snail

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