death to the TWG, long live the TWG!
Allen Winter
winter at kde.org
Thu Dec 21 21:17:52 GMT 2006
On Wednesday, December 20, 2006 02:51:14 PM Jason Harris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > there are already people lining up to on parts of this, and i salute
> > them with my support. they will be introducing themselves on this list
> > along with their ideas for implementation. however, they need more
> > bodies and more energy. i urge you to answer the call.
>
> I'm the one trying to organize people who are interested in managing the
> 4.0 release. Please read over the charter document that Aaron posted
> (basically, only Section 3 is relevant for our purposes). If you want
> to be involved with the release duties, reply to this thread indicating
> which parts of Section 3 you are interested in helping with.
>
> There were some names mentioned on the e.V. list, but I'll let those
> people speak for themselves here.
>
> As for me, I am interested in helping with [3.1] (Release Schedule),
> [3.2] (Definition of Release), [3.4] (Reviewing Applications), and [3.6]
> (Communication and moderating).
>
> I have asked webmaster to set up a new kde-release mailing list; once
> that exists we can get organized there.
>
> One idea I have to lower the barrier for entry in this process is to
> introduce the idea that people can take on duties for specific
> sub-modules, rather than for the entire project. For example, if you
> want to volunteer to be the release coordinator for kdeutils or
> kdemultimedia, or kdegames, you can do that.
>
I volunteer to be the kdepimlibs + kdepim coordinator.
I also can help write policies/definitions/guidelines docs.
So, toma you can add me to your list of writing elves.
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