Christoph wrote: POINT #1: ALL THE ENTHUSIASM IN THE WORLD FAILS IF IT CAN NOT BE HARNESSED. POINT #2: WE STILL DO NOT HAVE A COMPREHENSIVE SET OF FEDORA WORK ITEMS SUITABLE FOR NEWBIES POINT #3: ONCE WE HAVE STRONG TASK MANAGEMENT TOOLS, WE CAN FUNNEL ALL KINDS OF NEW ENERGY INTO OUR PROCESS.
This is dead-on. We definitely need the "Idea Funnel" proposed by Greg Dek. Before this though, we could benefit by having clear milestones and goals for content development rather than the current ad hoc approach. >Another thing that I've been also thinking about - but don't know how >feasible it really is - is setting up mini-competitions (think >"Challenge XO" or something) to get more community members involved in >creating content, writing activities, documentation, testing, etc. To make this useful, you will need to start w/ clear goals for the competitions drawn from the pilots. Otherwise, the projects will go in all different directions as in Greg's Point #1 Your Co-Editor at OLPC News Bryan Berry _______________________________________________ Grassroots mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/grassroots

