I have to go with David here and I think it deserves a mention.
You are coordinating work on an Open Source project. You have been driving
force and crucial to installing and maintaining the website (you then found
a better solution and made it happen :getting help counts), coordinating and
writing documentation, doing the backend administrative work on getting a
CVS tree going, setting up/manageing multiple mail lists, ftp permissions,
Sourceforge updates and issues. Gathering a consensus on a variety of
disparate issues (color, theme, logo, style, directory structure, now CVS)
from a set of developers, and misc contributors of varying techinical levels
and interests.) You have 'brought' in folks (Pim) by making them aware of
what we are doing here. Regular updates/notification of Sourceforge issues.
Prompting for standards in Documentation, etc.
This is a synopsis.
I've been on paying contracts that were not as well managed/coordinated.
This is something that you can probably add to your resume in some fashion.
Heck, I'll give you a reference letter if you want. :)
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Steven Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://leaf.blkmtn.org
-----Original Message-----
From: David Douthitt
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/30/2001 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel] Packages in PatchManager & CVS
Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> David Douthitt, 2001-03-30 09:23 -0600
> I'm a barely
> functional admin for this project.
I disagree vehemently! This project has better documentation than
I've seen almost anywhere else on Sourceforge; the PHPWebSite is
phenomonal.
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