>
>
> 1. Is the community fragmented? I think not and gave my reasons before.
>

In real life not. On the internet: Yes. And this is what people from
outside perceive.


> 2. Are we using good tools to collaborate? I think the tolls where ok
> until recently and now it is a phase of changes. Carnë have been
> talking about migrating the package/module development and bug/feature
> tracking for a while already. I tihnk if we want to do this
> effectively we need a task force (a small group of people) that know
> what they are talking about (this rules e out! :D) and implement the
> changes using their criteria.


I am okay with that, but I have a please for these people: You should
really decide objectively. If you dismiss OA by default because you don't
like php, this is not a real discussion to me. I really don't like php that
much, too, but let's face it: It does the job and it fulfills our ethical
criteria (it is not only free software, but also GPL). The same applies for
the server this thing could be running on.

Jacob
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