Either this week or next week I'm planning on sending a mass email to all
the major distribution desktop mailing lists, 16 mailing lists in total,
with a message introducing the Enterprise Engagement (EE) program and
asking for volunteers to join the project. Ideally I would like to work
with Engagement and do this as a team.  But if I don't get enough feedback
from you guys I'll just have to go it alone.  Given the lack of response
this seems likely. I can't keep on waiting forever to get this project
started and at some point I have to put things into motion.

Let's setup a time or at least discuss this topic before I send the email
to the lists if you can...



On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Alex GS <[email protected]> wrote:

> After some thinking and analysis I think that it's better to work directly
> one-on-one with the distributions and their desktop teams and/or Gnome
> maintainers on the Enterprise Engagement program.  It seems that everyone
> on the Gnome Engagement team is already so busy and overloaded that the
> apparent lack of interest in this program is due almost entirely to a lack
> of time.  I also want to coordinate with a very small group of people at
> Gnome but it doesn't have to be on a regular basis.
>
> This program is something that I really want to get off the ground and I
> see it as a long-term project.
>
> Oliver just posted about upcoming topics for the next meeting's agenda and
> I wanted to briefly discuss this and see what everyone thinks and discuss
> this further and I can also distribute the link to the etherpad to anyone
> who might be interested.
>
> Just contact me directly for the link...
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
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