That's a great starting point.  It looks like I have editing rights for
that page, but I'm thinking that a shared spreadsheet might be easier for
everyone to work on.  I'll see if I can consolidate the information from
that page and the various pages that it links to to generate a spreadsheet
summarizing source, record count, date, license, and whatever other
information I can find.

On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Karen Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:

Actually, Aaron ceased being involved in 2009. George Oates took over at
> that point. George left in 2010/11? So there hasn't been a manager over
> OL for a long while.


The ship has been drifting rudderless for over a year, but it's not quite
as dire as 2010.  I don't remember the exact date that George left (and it
was never announced publicly), but I found a September, 2011 presentation
where she was still affiliated with Internet Archive.


> These are big shoes to step into, and part of what
> I think we need to do is to manage our expectations and figure out what
> we can really do.


A lot of what will be possible  depends on factors out of our control.  I'm
hoping to see more clarity on the organization and governance as things
move forward.

Tom
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