Le lundi 26 mars 2007, à 14:12, Quim Gil a écrit : > 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.
I'm wondering if gtk-devel-list is the place where the discussion about collaboration should be happening: I don't know if having a mix of technical discussions and collaboration discussions is good or not. Having a separate mailing list might help, but it might also be a stupid idea :-) What does the GTK+ team think? Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
