Viktor Griph <[email protected]> writes: > 2010/3/7 Thomas Adam <[email protected]>: >> The poignant things any prospective mentors are going to need to know >> [3] are covered in question 2 -- which I am happy to fill out, but note >> that this won't and cannot get off the ground without a *backup* mentor. >> That's critical, and one of the failings from last year's proposal. >> >> So -- anyone from fvwm-workers wanting to step up to that? To be clear >> again -- I am offering to be main point of contact, etc., etc., the role >> of a backup mentor is to supplement my role should I die, or have no >> Internet access, etc. Hopefully something unlikely! >> > > I could probably serve as a backup mentor, but I will be on vacation > sometime this summer (I'm not sure of the timeline currently), at > which point I would not be able to step in as a mentor, should the > needs appear.
I'm not ready to volunteer, but the normal way fvwm developers seek help is through the Fvwm-workers mailing list. That doesn't need to change in this case.
