Scott, I can answer to that. My employer is located in the southwestern corner of the USA. We only do business in the southwest USA.
As an OFBiz developer, I have taken on the cause for internationalization - not because it benefits my employer, but because it benefits the project. I speak very little French, but I know that a calendar week in France starts on Monday. How do I know that? Because it is something I chose to learn. How will others in the community know that I know that? *shrug* Maybe a Wiki page will tell them. -Adrian --- On Mon, 2/15/10, Scott Gray <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Scott Gray <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Rethinking our release strategy > To: [email protected] > Date: Monday, February 15, 2010, 11:33 PM > On 16/02/2010, at 12:31 AM, > Christopher Snow wrote: > > > Hi Scott, > > > > It would be very useful for an outsider to see who is > "responsible" for what. > > How would it be useful? > > > Scott Gray wrote: > >> What would we achieve by cataloging the pieces of > the project we feel confident with? If it's not a > serious commitment then how would it differ from what we do > right now, aside from having an extra wiki page? > >> > >> Regards > >> Scott > >> > >> HotWax Media > >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > >> > >> On 16/02/2010, at 12:04 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Or even informal roles. > >>> > >>> For example: My employer doesn't use > eCommerce, so I am not qualified to be responsible for that. > But, I will gladly take on responsibility for areas of the > project my employer uses - like Work Effort and Asset > Maintenance. > >>> > >>> I have been thinking about that lately - each > contributor or committer could list the areas they feel > comfortable with overseeing. It would be strictly voluntary > - not a serious commitment or anything. > >>> > >>> The reason I suggest it is because I recognize > my own limitations - I can't review and comment on > EVERYTHING. I have a feeling other committers are in the > same situation. So, why not catalog our strengths, and > assume responsibility for pieces of the project we feel > confident with - instead of (right or wrong) feeling > responsible for the whole project. > >>> > >>> W could use the service provider Wiki page as > a model - create a Wiki page where everyone advertises what > areas of the project they feel knowledgeable in. > >>> > >>> -Adrian > >>> > > > >
