Billy wrote: > On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 02:59 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: > >> Billy wrote: >> >>> Seems to me that the team isn't the problem at all. Seems people >>> don't want to make a move without your concent, because everything >>> they initiate is shot down in flames, and they have no say it the >>> things that really matter. /How can community prevail?/ >> >> >> Billy - I'm trying very hard to make sure that work you and others >> contribute makes it onto the golden CD next week. Release candidate is >> in one day. Given the delay in getting the Launchpad team organised >> (and in future this list and that team should be one and the same) and >> the vote setup there, ANY sane vote location would do as a reasonable >> expression of the team's wishes. As it is I'm very grateful to Henrik >> for stepping in and providing SOME form of free-and-fair selection >> process. >> >> Mark > > > Does that mean a forum thread was not sane? I thought it was as sane as > it gets. If you do not not, I'd like to know why. > > ...and if it wasn't, I wish you expressed so, a week ago. I could have > easily set up an email address for people to vote and given access to > the others to ensure I wasn't doing anything crooked. > > Billy >
A forum thread was also sane, but if you ask me, it's still a better idea to have people vote via e-mail. It's easy, does not require one to use yet another large system to get something this small done, and ensures that we know who the voters are easily enough.
At this point, there's no reason to discuss trivial things with each other such as how we should have voted or whether or not the art team is organized enough. If anything has come to light these past few days is that we would like to be organized, but still have to thoroughly discuss our situation if we want to.
We need to set a date for a meeting (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtworkTeam/Meetings). It's unfortunate that I'll be busy the weekend following the release, so I doubt I would personally have any time then, but I'm sure you can manage with one guy less. Otherwise, I'd be up for a meeting anytime after release. Maybe even the same night. Which time zones are we in? I presume there's diversity in that; which time would be most beneficial, given everybody's time schedules?
Michiel -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
