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Re: WebObjects Foundation


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects Foundation
  • From: Cornelius Jaeger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 10:05:39 +0200

hi all


Despite my assertion from yesterday that we can't form a Foundation out of thin air, I do think we need some leadership soon.  We are already seeing people posting to the list asking what would be useful to do and where they should put it, and someone really should be designated to answer those questions with some consistency.  I think we need a very informal Core Team, one that doesn't make any major decisions but just helps keep people moving in productive directions.  Perhaps Project Managers would be a better name for it.  We will eventually need a real Core Team with elections  and everything if this gets off the ground, but IMHO that's unnecessary overhead at this point.


how about janine, anjo, and chuck.
they talk the talk and walk the walk



My second suggestion is that I think we should have an area of the wiki where people can post a description of what community contribution they are working on.  It doesn't obligate them to produce or else, nor do they have to give a timeframe;  it's just so we can avoid duplication of effort and people can offer their assistance if their task is already being worked on by someone else.  For example, I would post that I am going to write an Eclipse/WOLips tutorial, with a short description of what it will cover, so people will know it's being taken care of.  If I get busy and can't get to it, it's my responsibility to update the Wiki and either say it's being delayed, or remove it altogether.


this is a great idea, like a woforge but easy to browse and use.

cornelius

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