Re: [Framework-Team] Re: PLIP Community Imapacts
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Ross Patterson m...@rpatterson.net wrote: I guess what I'm proposing is either an additional documentation effort or a further clarification or honing of the intention of documentation efforts associated with PLIPs. Specifically, that some effort to address community impact should be a part of documentation efforts. Just to collect feedback, is your comment that you don't think this additional intention/focus doesn't bring additional value sufficient to formally include it in the PLIP process? No, I think I've understood you wrong and I was talking about a different thing. :S I agree with you on trying to open up the discussion about Plone 4 future features and changes to the community, but don't really understand yet how would you like to integrate that with the PLIP process. Sorry. -- israel ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team
RE: [Framework-Team] Re: PLIP Community Imapacts
East coast... summer... Ugh. :) East coast is significantly easier for the Europeans, both in travel time and intensity of jetlag. But all is open to discussion. They rallied to CA for the PSPS. :-) :jon ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team
Re: [Framework-Team] Re: PLIP Community Imapacts
I think this is a fantastic idea! Count me in for helping. On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Jon Stahl j...@onenw.org wrote: East coast... summer... Ugh. :) East coast is significantly easier for the Europeans, both in travel time and intensity of jetlag. But all is open to discussion. They rallied to CA for the PSPS. :-) :jon -- Steve McMahon Reid-McMahon, LLC st...@reidmcmahon.com st...@dcn.org ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team
Re: [Framework-Team] Re: PLIP Community Imapacts
On 14 Mar 2009, at 00:13, Jon Stahl wrote: East coast is significantly easier for the Europeans, both in travel time and intensity of jetlag. But all is open to discussion. They rallied to CA for the PSPS. :-) To be honest, the travel time isn't a massive factor, it only adds a few hours, going to the US is a commitment regardless of the coast. Also, I can adjust to the timezone to quite a decent margin of error by sleeping on flights, although I'm aware many people find that difficult. For me the only issue is flight costs, as I'm still a student I can only work part time, and that doesn't leave me much spreadin' around money; best case scenario for flight costs leaves the east-coast about $100 cheaper, but often they're a lot closer. So, my criterion is near a large international airport for the getting of cheap flights, rather than blanket east-coast. MAtt ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team