This email was intended to go to the list as well, sorry. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mar 17, 2007 7:32 AM Subject: Re: Supporting Gtk+ Maintenance To: Tim Janik
On 3/14/07, Tim Janik wrote: > > Hello Foundation Board. Hello GTK+ team. > The Gtk+ project is in dire lack of new maintainers, mostly to review (...) Thanks for this report, and actually thanks for the first report you sent back in Christmas. On thaty time the board was in transition, but we already took your points and since then this has been one of the main points in our agenda. This is why GTK+ was one of the 2 main issues presented to the advisory board members this week, together with Documentation. There are lots of aspects to fix and improve in the GNOME project, but the board has decided to put these two on top of the agenda. A practical conclusion of the discussion this week was that we need a space for discussion where the GTK+ team, the board, the advisory board companies and probably any other key GTK+ contributor / stakeholder / user can share this discussion. An official channel where we can hold a discussion from these different perspectives in order to solve the main issues and push GTK+ to the bright horizon it deserves. This channel might be online+offline, something like a combination of a specific mailing list + meetings in relevant conferences + ... The GTK+ core team has the initiative proposing the space and the bootstrapping process of collaboration. Let's use this list to decide the new channel. > So for the foundation board, there are two things that can be done > to improve the current situation: > > 1) Please present the issue at hand (this email and the email linked > to above) to the advisory board members, to make sure the companies > involved are aware of the situation. And if possible, spread the > word to other involved parties or (non advisory) companies. Done the first part, advisory board organizations are aware now (of course most were aware before, but now it's official). Any ideas regarding how the board can spread the message to other organizations and channels are welcome, we will do our best. > 2) Please investigate if the hiring/sponsoring of a full time Gtk+ > maintainer position by the Gnome foundation is also a possibility. This investigation and the rest of points you made in this message need to be discussed in this common channel to be created. There is no point having this discussion without the GTK+ team, and in fact we expect the GTK+ team to be the first proposing specific solutions. You need to lead this agenda. -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
