Peter Tribble wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Paul Cunningham<paulcun at talk21.com> wrote:
>> Terminating this community sounds like a very silly thing to do to me. I
>> would go for option B.
> 
> In which case you (collectively) need to come up with at least 3 (and in
> practice 4 is the workable minimum) people to be the new Core
> Contributors and lead printing in the future, and tell the OGB who
> they are. Without those names, we can't move forward with Option B.

I suppose it will die then. As normal, "Printing out of sight out of 
mind", until it doesn't work.

paul

> 
>> Peter Tribble wrote:
>>> The Printing community has less than the required minimum of
>>> 3 Core Contributors to govern its affairs and, according to the
>>> OpenSolaris
>>> constitution, should be terminated. The OpenSolaris Governing Board can
>>> deal with the situation by:
>>>  A) Terminating the community
>>>  B) Designating at least 3 new Core Contributors in order to
>>> revitalize the community, or
>>>  C) Merge this community with another (possibly as a project).
>>>
>>> If community members step up and make a good case for options
>>> B or C within the next 30 days (either by guiding the OGB as to who
>>> the new Core Contributors should be, or by advising the OGB what
>>> nature of merger would be in the best interests of the affected
>>> community) then the OGB will work with the community to take that
>>> option forward. Otherwise, the OGB will ask the website community
>>> to terminate the community group, following the procedure set forth
>>> here:
>>> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/web/infrastructure-setup/
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>

-- 
Paul Cunningham
Software Engineer


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