Hi Iain

> How much time do you think is reasonable?  

I was thinking until we have the project structure worked out, ie, do
we have lots of smaller SourceForge projects, or one big one.

> I was actually thinking of making the move gradually.  First set up 
> the jos project account at SourceForge and turning on the features 
> we don't have. Make an announcement, links on the web pages 
> and let that settle in.  Then moving CVS to SourceForge.  Then 
> moving mailing lists to SourceForge.  Should it all be done at once?

I don't mind, which ever is the easiest in the long run.  I'm not sure
what has to be moved, cvs, wiki web, mailing lists.  Of these I think the
wiki web would be the hardest to move over.

> I agree.  Although, the entire discussion of a JOS source license 
> was postponed to avoid distracting the core developers from getting 
> the first kernel out.  Is now the time to bring this up (and probably 
> slow down development while the issue is discussed)?  
> 
> I think we might as well just get it over with (no time like the 
> present).  Especially now that we have a voting mechanism in 
> place for major project decisions.

Ok.  So anybody who would like to discusse a licence for the JOS Project
should subscribe to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list, and start work on it.

Robert Fitzsimons
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


_______________________________________________
General maillist  -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://jos.org/mailman/listinfo/general

Reply via email to