2011/6/16 Rob Weir <[email protected]>:
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 9:27 AM, RA Stehmann
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I think we shouldn't invent the wheel twice ;-).
>>
>> The OpenOffice.org community has an more or less good working
>> infrastructure of leads, contact persons, native lang communities,
>> teams, mailing lists, websites etc..
>>
>> IMO we should make an inventory, keep the usefull elements and drop the
>> dated. And let persons, who undertake the task of doing something and
>> who are elected by the OpenOffice.org community, doing their job forward.
>>
>
> That makes sense to me.  But I think this is less about "wearing
> crowns" and more about "doing".  We don't need to give someone the
> title of "X Lead".  But if someone steps up and starts doing X, and
> does it well, works well in the project, and ensure that decisions
> occur via consensus on the list, than that person will start taking on
> the attributes of the de facto "X Lead".
>
> We have a request entered with Apache Infrastructure for a wiki to
> help us with your second point.  Once we have the wiki it should be
> possible to map out a inventory or "site map" of the existing
> OpenOffice.org web site.   So maybe a big table listing each of the
> subsites or services on OpenOffice.org, along with columns for
> "migrate/archive/trash", "priority" and "volunteer".  Something like
> that.
>

to have an idea ... these are the current mailinglists
in the OOo ... german subdomain.

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at the beginning the geramanophone branche of OOo startet with only
*two* mailinglist
all the others where created according to the needs of the German Project.

I don't know how ot organise the national parts of the project.
Subdomains?

But IMHO each "national project" should start with at least a userlist
and a list to organise the "national needs" ;-)

... Ingrid ... Christian other ideas?


Manfred
excuse typos, grammer and diction

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