* James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-25 07:30]:
> Dave Marquardt writes:
> > Let me ask a process question here.  This is the second proposed
> > project I've seen in a week that has had more than 1 or 2 leaders.
> > What is it about the way we set up projects in OpenSolaris that causes
> > us to want more than 1 or 2 leaders?  Is it something structural?
> > When we have so many leaders, I begin to wonder who's left to follow
> > the leaders.  Thanks.
> 
> At least for me, a major annoyance is that as a non-leader but as a
> mere project contributor, I must beg one of the leaders to update the
> web page when one of my own documents changes.
> 
> I consider it to be a fairly irritating issue -- especially as I'm not
> fortunately enough to be a "networking leader."  I do think we need
> some way to allow authorized write access to the common project web
> pages that does not involve special rituals.

  Yes.  Splitting the editorial and administrative aspects of project
  leadership is a planned change.

  - Stephen

-- 
Stephen Hahn, PhD  Solaris Kernel Development, Sun Microsystems
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