On Wednesday 10 May 2006 05:20, scsijon wrote: > Let us split our community away to handle tasks such as:- > a) assist with small useage \ new idea packages and > unexpected extension > requirements to existing packages. > > b) assist as we do now in "field" testing through the beta > program, but not > only SuSE's but other packages that need larger > variations of testers. > > c) assist as we do now in the problem fix process. > > d) documentation, not only "how to use" types, but "using > this with these > extensions this way allows you to do this" as well > as "this plus this > plus this and either this or this but not including > this" makes a > "qqqq" server. I, for example have decided to spend > my available time > this year in creating a "Mini-Command Useage" Manual > that lists > commands, what they are, their extensions plus a > number of standard > used matrixes (such as ls -la) and what they give > you back. It will be > able to be printed out as a mini-manual (a5/2 flip) > or a cardfile format for > pda's etc. But I will say more on this when I have > my thoughts in > propper order and under an appropriate subject > header (of which this is > not). > > e) design and create the direction specifications of what we > think users > will be wanting in the near future. > > f) provide support to our communities across the world by > assisting with > technical translation of ideas and "command formats"
g) marketing/promotion h) writing code/patches I like this idea of splitting things up - but I think we need some kind of formalized leadership/organization (call it what you want). I don't necessarily believe in "leaders manifesting themselves naturally". I think we need to form some kind of teams - with (elected) leads. And a wikipage where you can see who are members of a certain team and how to join - and what the tasks/responsibilities are, etc. Of course everyone who's not in a team would be free to contribute in any way he/she pleases. cb400f --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
