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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Coordination Team Election Nominations


From: Brian Johnson
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Coordination Team Election Nominations
Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 13:27:14 +0000

I'm afraid that I have to politely decline the nomination (but thank you very 
much).

I'm a phpgw user who wanted to do some code hacks to add a few features and it 
has
gotten wildly out of control

Some of the features that I wanted to add have led to me pushing for rather 
major
changes like the new contacts backend (note: I'm not claiming it was done 
because of
me, but I was one voice in the crowd).

To accomplish my original goal of adding some features to timetrack, I have had 
to
research how to use some of the core api functions.  When I found something I 
needed
wasn't provided, I tried to make it (or better, get someone else to make it).  
If
someone else was making it, I tried to lend a hand where possible to get it 
done.

I'm not interested in spending time in the politics of the decision making of 
what
goes into phpgw.  Frankly, I don't think I'm qualified.

I prefer to act more as an observer or advisor.  I think those who know me 
realize I
will not remain quiet if I see a potential improvement to the feature set of the
project (what I don't know is how best to implement it) but I don't wish to
"officially" determine the direction of the project.

If certain of my views on potential enhancements are not valuable (as in wise
improvements), then just ignore me, eventually I'll stop going on about it.


Dave Hall (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>Guillaume Courtois <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Maybe I'm not understanding the whole process correctly, but in
>> order to nominate
>> people I'd like to have the list of the ones who can be nominated,
>> i.e. the ones who
>> have made their assignments.
>
>People have until close of business Friday, Boston time to get their
>assignments to the FSF, so I have asked for a list based on that time
>line.  Just go ahead and nominate someone, and if they are eligible they
>will be included in the list of cantidates.
>
>>
>> I have some trouble putting "what-they-do-for-the-project" on names
>> or nicks we see
>> here or on IRC (that must be because I'm getting ssoooo old :), so
>> it's hard for me
>> to choose !
>
>Ok this might help clarify the situation, I will list nicks and names of
>who has nominated and a one sentence blurb on what they do (listed
>alphabetically by surnane)
>
>Alex Borges aka lex
>Alex is CIO at Step One Group, he has worked on email and also
>coordinated the new contacts classes development.
>
>Guillaume Courtois aka gugux (note I am nominating you now)
>Guillaume has been coordinating the translation effort for the project
>for some time now, and also translating everything to French.
>
>Dave Hall aka skwashd (I am nominating him now)
>Dave just hangs around, not really sure what he does ;)
>
>Kai Hoffman no nick *
>Kai has been analysing and documenting the db schema and class design of
>phpGW for sometime as part of his role as a dev at Pro Business.
>
>Brian Johnson aka bjohnson * (I am nominating him now also)
>Brian has been working on timetrack, migration scripts for the new
>contacts backend, and helping with documentation
>
>David Kelly - aka Sv0rd *
>David is CEO of Zeald and has facilitated work on the vfs and a new XSLT
>filemanager
>
>Chris Weiss aka ||cw
>Chris has been a long term member of the phpGW team, he is one of the
>first to jump in and provide support
>
>The eligibility of those who have an asterisk (*) after their nick,
>still needs to be disussed.  This is discussion which should be held in
>public - politely and rationally on the developer list.
>
>Also those who have been nominated, must accept the nomination.  We are
>not forcing those who have been nominated to run.
>
>If an election is required voting will take place between 9 and
>15-Sept-2003 0000UTC.  Please refer to my post about the future of the
>project ... Subject: "What does this mean for phpGroupWare?" ... for how
>the election will be conducted.
>
>I hope this clarifies things for people.  I know this all seems a little
>disorganised, but I don't think any of us have been involved in setting
>up democratic structures in a Free Software project before - if you have
>speak up now - I want to pick your brain :)  My gut feeling is that we
>are moving in the right direction.
>
>Cheers
>
>Dave
>





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