[Compcomm] The Next Step

Will Farrington kalmwave at gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 16:24:42 EDT 2007


The idea of teams is interesting to me.

I'd like to be on the WEB and DOC teams, since that's what I do already.
=D

On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 15:17 +0200, RYX wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 17.04.2007, 13:29 +0200 schrieb Guillaume Seguin:
> > Mike, it's obvious that you don't want that this merge (merge of the
> > two communities in a new one, not integration of beryl community in
> > compiz community) actually happens, so why do you continue arguing
> > there? You disagree, that's ok, but either you accept the idea that
> > your own commitee voted 3 vs 2 for the merge or you just let it go...
> I hate picking this up but you are wrong - the decision was definetly
> not "3 vs 2 for the merge". In fact David always said he not really
> wants to be involved in all the merge-discussion and -decision.
> Basically the situation was "2.5 vs 1.5 against the merge". 
> 
> Currently we have a situation where I (personally) am looking forward to
> work with all of you and I think it is highly counterproductive to throw
> out announcement after anouncement. Obviously this only leads to more
> ongoing conflicts (examples Guillaume/Mike, Kristian/Me).
> 
> All we have to do (from my point of view) would be organizing ourselves
> into smaller teams, wire up some communication-system (forum/list/...)
> for the teams and then start getting productive ...
> 
> Why can't we just stop thinking about tomorrow and the day after
> tomorrow and instead work on today's tasks?
> 
> The WEB-team focuses on the website-discussion and -improvement, the
> COREDEV-team focuses on improving the core (they even have their own
> list already and I think this works well), the PLUGDEV-team focuses on
> porting/improving/inventing old/new plugins, the APPDEV-team creates a
> settingsTool/pluginIfaceForDecorator/startupManager, the DOC-team gets
> its ass up and writes down good developer/user-documentation ...
> 
> Whenever a team needs something from another team, two elected
> team-"speakers" should handle that (to avoid accidentally having two
> "opponents" needing to work with another :D). 
> 
> Once again: if we behave like little children we should try to use
> kindergarten-tactics to handle us and get us to work ;) ... And, as you
> all may remember, in kindergarten/school they use to form small groups
> to increase productivity and reduce the "noise".
> 
> 
> best regards
> 
> Rico
> 
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