On 08/29/2013 11:19 AM, Job Diógenes Ribeiro Borges wrote: > May Be, we could subscribe to GOC?
We are participants in GSOC (Google Summer of Code). We have 1 student this year. We wanted to improve our mentoring and focus on 1 student. Also, the student's interests don't always align with the needs of the community. > Spread to all community a call for help, to people to join in the effort? We've talked it to death. It's time for someone to do something, IMHO. > Yes, Would be very nice if we could get a Sponsors, > but we don't have at the moment. > I any way, we could starting creating a group to discuss Framework, Goals, > Design, model of development, etc. > After defined the what technologies to use, with > a modular/plugin approach, anyone that have the willing to do a module, > could start and do. Yep. I suggest to anyone who wants to do it that they start a Google Doc to work out their design ideas. They can share that with the rest of us who can comment or possibly edit. That at least gives everyone interested something to talk about. It is better than just the vague ideas we've been knocking around for 2+ years. > > > > > > 2013/8/29 Jason Stephenson <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > On 08/29/2013 09:12 AM, Jason Etheridge wrote: > > > > And we won't be able to maintain the status quo in the long-term. If > > we remain stuck on an aging runtime, it'll eventually bit-rot as new > > versions of the surrounding operating systems continue to come out. > > Yep, and it is a "shit or get off the pot" moment. Until someone > seriously puts resources into it, ain't nothing happening. I agree it > must be done, but my bosses tell me that I have other priorities. > > Resources don't necessarily mean dollars/euros/whatever, but everything > is eventually calculated that way. > > > -- > Jason Stephenson > Assistant Director for Technology Services > Merrimack Valley Library Consortium > > > > > -- > ---- // ---- // ---- // ----- > Antes de imprimir, pense em sua responsabilidade e compromisso com o > MEIO AMBIENTE > -- Jason Stephenson Assistant Director for Technology Services Merrimack Valley Library Consortium
