[oi-dev] New Project Lead?

Igor Kozhukhov ikozhukhov at gmail.com
Sun Sep 2 23:57:35 UTC 2012


Hello All,

For my opinion - Project Lead should answer on questions:
1. When new release planed for publishing
2. What components should be fixed/updated for new release
3. Road map - where we go

If we have release scheduler with road map - Project Lead should be
tracking scheduler and ask some additional leads.

We can split big project to some small groups.

For example:
1. Text components - we can split by groups
2. X11 components - we can split by groups

We can identify list of components for desktop and server sides.

And we can identify some persons who will track/leads components.

It is my proposal - my vision.

If it is possible Alasdair can continue manage OI and we can help him by
additional helps.

I can help with text components through DilOS userland.

At this moment I have checked dilos-userland components by IPS
installation to OI with upgrades - all works well for me on ipkg zone.
But I have no experience with consolidations updates - I have made clean
consolidations for resolve conflicts.

I have dilos-userland build system for builds both - IPS and DEB packages.
I have updates from userland-gate(Oracle) and builds by gcc44 (with
patches for illumos-gate).

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Best regards,
Igor Kozhukhov
IRC# igork




On 9/3/12 3:21 AM, "Sašo Kiselkov" <skiselkov.ml at gmail.com> wrote:

>On 09/03/2012 01:14 AM, Nick Zivkovic wrote:
>> Do we have any idea who the new project lead is? Or is it too soon to
>>tell?
>
>While having a lead is important, I don't think it's as important in the
>day-to-day operation of the project. A project lead should really be
>only necessary when high-level either/or decisions are to be made. The
>rest of the time, I believe rough community consensus should work out
>just fine to steer the project.
>
>So a much more pressing question that needs to be answered, IMO, is to
>establish some sort of direction in the individual components of OI and
>delegate responsibility. I think finding people for these smaller
>components will be much easier.
>
>Anyway, just my quick thoughts on the matter...
>
>Cheers,
>--
>Saso
>
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