Re: [Duplicate] Re: [libreoffice-projects] [Proposal] A central employment-office-like web structure for TDF/LibO volunteers

2011-05-23 Thread Sophie Gautier

Hi Gianluca,
On 23/05/2011 09:31, Gianluca Turconi wrote:

In data 22 maggio 2011 alle ore 18:34:41, Sophie Gautier
gautier.sop...@gmail.com ha scritto:


It's ok, I've understand, but for me there is no need of a formal
process, just a need of motivate people to participate.


OK, I've to start the recruiting campaign, then. :)

I'll start with the website ML and other local Italian lists and forums so
that I can see what kind of feedback I'll receive about the technical
implementation of the tool. Maybe, people with more knowledge of the
modern collaboration tools may suggest a easier and more efficient tool
than a wiki or hive other good suggestions and help.


Just a word on this, be careful that people will always come with his 
best tool and will try to promote it, so you may end up with 10 people = 
10 tools ;)


Thanks for your help, Sophie.


you're welcome

Kind regards
Sophie

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[Duplicate] Re: [libreoffice-projects] [Proposal] A central employment-office-like web structure for TDF/LibO volunteers

2011-05-21 Thread Gianluca Turconi
Sorry if two copies of this message pass through, but it seems to me that  
my first message was eaten from the mailing list bot. :)


Here is the orginal message:

In data 21 maggio 2011 alle ore 17:14:37, Sophie Gautier
gautier.sop...@gmail.com ha scritto:


Hi Gianluca,
On 19/05/2011 12:42, Gianluca Turconi wrote:

Sophie Gautier wrote:


If it's only the development of the tool, it should be placed under the
LibreOffice Wiki section I think:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/LibreOfficeWiki
Later, the tool itself, if it must be visible when arriving on the  
wiki,

the Start page is the best to place it.


I have completed a first formal draft of the proposal here:

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/LibreOfficeWiki/Proposed

Since you said there was no template for such activity, I've tried to be
as analytic as possible, so that other people can reuse the page as base
for future proposals, when needed.

Now I need:

1) a proof reading of the Proposal by a native English speaker :)


not me :)


I'll try to find somebody on the discuss list.


2) more info about the formal approval/rejection of the proposal. If
there is already a process, that's good. If there is not, we may create
it now.


I'm not aware of any, but what do you mean by formal, do we adopt it or  
not?


I mean: my proposal is already in semi-final status, *according to me*. I
may even start a recruiting campaign for the implementation of this tool,
if needed.

However, I suppose, any proposal like this should have the Community
endorsement, otherwise without agreement, such tool, even when
implemented, may be simply ignored from the Community members. In that
case, its implementation would be a real waste of time and resources.

Of course, *I* cannot start to spam all LibO mailing lists or forums by
asking
Folks, do you like this proposal?. Well, at least, I think I cannot. :-)

So, what are the next steps after having proposed a formal proposal for
a LibO tool/project in order to reach the whole Community and to know what
its members think about it? And, above all, what is the consensus/voting
system
(if any exists) currently adopted by the Community for such things?

I hope you've now understood what I previously meant for formal process.
If not, ask again. ;-)

Ciao,

Gianluca
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