On Friday 02 March 2012 11:12:56 Satoru Matsumoto wrote: > Josh Blair wrote: > > My mistake; I did not include all on my response to Victor. The answer > > is yes - that is what I was responding to. My apologies for the > > ambiguity in my initial e-mail. > > > > Cheers, > > Josh > > > > On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:09, Victor hck<[email protected]> wrote: > >>> I am missing the context of this... What chairman? > >> > >> This one?? > >> http://news.opensuse.org/2012/02/24/continue-the-opensuse-weekly-news/ > I'm sorry for being quiet recently. > > <off topic> > There have been a lot of hassles in my private life since the beginning > of this year - I changed my job recently, have been suffering from > Bell's palsy [1], my wife's major depression has got worse, and so on - > so that I couldn't carve out time to work for openSUSE community. > [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%27s_palsy > </off topic> > > I was trying to organize agendas for restarting Weekly News, > See: http://own.titanpad.com/agendas-for-reorganization-of-own-2012 > but it is still work in progress. > > Once you will read the pad, I think you can understand there are a lot > of things to be considered before restarting Weekly News. > > To be honest, I'm not so interested in being the chair or the lead of > Weekly News team, because I don't value the title. I always respect > others not for their titles, but for their actual works. ;-) > > I think chair or lead doesn't mean hierarchy, but a role. And every role > has its own authority and responsibility. One of the most important > tasks for chair or lead might be organizing and offering needed > information to others. > > I have been willing to move on, but still it's not easy for me to make > enough time to reply to lists and join the IRC channels ATM. > > So if you are willing to carry forward, don't hesitate to go ahead. > > Some of the tasks which I listed on the pad can be postponed or more > simplified. People often say 'should', 'must' or 'have to' to others' > activities. But please do not forget that the best way is the best way > for the person who will actually do. ;-)
Sounds good. Josh, if you want - I suggest to look at the list of things from Satoru and then let us know what you need from us to re-start this thing. And dude, awesome that you're stepping up! Thanks a lot for that! > Best,
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