On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:12,
<[email protected]> wrote:
> If POSSE is a TeachingOpenSource.org project, why aren't these
> materials available somewhere on the TeachingOpenSource.org domain?  I
> understand everyone here, me included, is working with several Open
> Source projects, but each project team should have complete access to
> the project resources. No?

Yes, and everyone has access. The linked documents in the last message
are open, and available. It's just we don't have a TOS *project*.

TOS is a community that is growing and evolving. Perhaps, as things
like POSSE are better specified[1], we'll end up with a dedicated wiki
space, or a repository, or [INSERT INFRASTRUCTURE HERE]. For the
time-being, the primary TOS project resource really seems to be the
IRC channel and the mailing list.

Perhaps we can do better as a community at wiki gardening on TOS, but
I think heavier-weight infrastructure might be premature at this
point. That's my opinion-of-the-moment, anyway.

Cheers,
Matt

[1] 
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/teachingopensource/2010-09-02/posse-prototyping.2010-09-02-18.58.html
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