Communities are more of a collection of people with similar interests. A
project is a collection of activities with a beginning and an end which is
what I think best describes what we are discussing here. The "use-case
project" would then feed into many communities (desktop, security, sys
admin, etc).

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Steven Acres <admin at 
swatteksystems.com>wrote:

> Peter Tribble wrote:
>
>> Jim,
>>
>> [changed facilitation-discuss to @opensolaris.org, not @sun.com]
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Jim Walker<James.Walker at sun.com> wrote:
>>
>>> o Project: OpenSolaris Use Case Project
>>>
>> ...
>>
>>> Example areas of interest can include:
>>>
>>
>> Systems administration seems conspicuous by its absence!
>>
>>  o Project Members:
>>>
>>> Need 5 or more initial members, they will become Core Contributors.
>>>
>>> o Facilitator:
>>>
>>> Need 1 facilitator.
>>>
>>
>> Nit: Core contributors and Facilitators apply to communities, not
>> projects,
>> so that wouldn't apply.
>>
>>  Would this proposal fit better as a community?
>
> --
> Cheers,
>
> Steven Acres
> Toronto OpenSolaris User Group <TOROSUG>
> Leader http://opensolaris.org/os/project/torosug
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