On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 14:43:32 +0100, Ho Wan Chan <[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry hasn't been completed I acciendentally clicked send.

Anyway, since zequence is doing so good in such things I would want him as
project lead. Anyway, it's Scott's will to step down or not, and if he
doesn't want to I don't mind.

BTW, I think it would be a good idea to set up a Ubuntu Studio Council to
do things like approve blueprints or approve membership applications or
resolve disputes. We can also set up our own Ubuntu Studio members.


We are too small to have a council. We have a core team, which is responsible for planning. Right now, I don't believe we need any more teams :)

smartboyhw (Howard Chan)
On 2013-3-21 下午9:36, "Ho Wan Chan" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Ubuntu Studio team.

I think it's time we should have a new project lead.

Not that I don't respect or wany to kick our current project lead Scott
Lavender, but then he has been rather inactive in the late 13.04 cycle, and
I rather would want an more active person in the team to become project
lead. And no worries, I wouldn't want to be one:)


At the moment, we don't have a democratic way of electing project leads, and I don't think we should have either for a while. Again, because we are too small, there are too few people to choose between, but if we can grow a bit larger, I would want to see democratic elections in the future. Scott has been less active lately, which is quite ok. But he is the lead. And he will leave his position when he's good and ready :)

I think Kaj Ailomaa (zequence) is a good choice. After all, he is in our
core team, and is basically the powerhouse of our team in both the 12.10
and 13.04 cycle, and has been doing documentation + PR + kernel maintenance

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