[Foss4g2010] Re: [OSGeo-Conf] Re: [Foss4g2011-private] Website
manager position...
Seven (aka Arnulf)
seven at arnulf.us
Fri Jan 14 20:39:01 EST 2011
He,
my fault. Sorry for the confusion. We seem to have been using the
"wrong" list. It is definitely too late for me to think coherently=?!
Trying anyway:
This is the public FOSS4G list and it has 56 subscribers. I had
forgotten because it is not being used:
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/foss4g2011/
I wonder what conf dev is for (88 subscribers)? Jeff, can you help here?
Let us use this FOSS4G 2011 list for most everything:
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss4g2011
Use the private list in emergency cases[1] only:
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/admin/foss4g2011-private
Peter (aka The Local Team Chief) decides who is on it, Jeff and Tyler
have to be on it as they are OSGeo representatives.
Best regards,
Arnulf
[1] What is an emergency case:
* Something in the team is really amiss.
* The budget breaks.
* Platinum sponsor freaks out about something.
* Folks don't pay.
* Someone says bad things about FOSS4G but we first want to discuss
before we officially react.
* If you are certain that what you say will offend someone (I should
always use this list).
* Nothing else.
On 01/15/2011 01:45 AM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
> > Please go to the public list:
> > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/conference_dev
> >
> > On conf dev we have 88 subscribers. And every now and then a
> > mail to
> > OSGeo discuss is in order too. Especially if you need
> > enthusiastic
> > volunteers.
>
> Thanks for bumping it to a more populace list. If you have particular
> expectations from the LOC on communication with the various lists,
> please lay them out so we aren't guessing. It's not too clear. I'm so
> heads-down with limited cycles so easily don't miss the 30k ft view.
>
> Is conference_dev for public discussion or should foss4g2011 (non
> -private) be used? How do we keep from groaning under the weight of due
> diligence by having multiple lists to manage while just trying to get
> tasks done? Finding a medium balance would be nice - e.g. forwarding to
> public lists as required, etc. Or using public as main, and private only
> when required. Not sure on what's been done before, so please spell it
> out :)
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