The reports that Joe pointed out were good:
For inspiration, our two most recent reports can be found here:
http://wiki.apache.org/**incubator/September2012<http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/September2012>
http://wiki.apache.org/**incubator/June2012<http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/June2012>
There is a Bloodhound report embedded in each of those.
It is quite possible for one of us to write it and then for others to
modify it with additional details. I'll be very happy to start it off if
nobody else has started work on it within a few hours.
Cheers,
Gary
On 03/12/12 12:20, Peter Koz(elj wrote:
Have never seen this report before so I am not sure what the expectations
are but from the reminder email I am guessing that at least some level of
historical perspective is needed for a well written one.
I am willing to help or contribute to this anyway I can. Where can I look
for old reports?
Peter
On 3 December 2012 11:42, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
Interesting.. I was thinking of doing the report this time but it is
always interesting to get a new view.
I assume that we will have officially released 0.3 by the end of the day
but I do not know whether we consider ourselves to have effectively
established the frequent release cycle yet. Also, do we feel that we have
gone any way towards lowering the barriers to entry & development? How have
the new committers found this area?
I don't think that we can claim to have significantly improved the
community diversity at this stage.
Anyway, whoever is going to do the report, I suggest that the addition of
three new committers is referred to, along with the releases up to 0.3.0.
Also I would probably mention that we have gone some way to mitigating the
problems identified in the September report by working with the developers
of some of our dependencies to make sure that code is available through
pypi.
Cheers,
Gary
On 03/12/12 10:30, Joachim Dreimann wrote:
Past reports have usually been written by either Gary or me, does any of
the newer contributors want to have a go at this? The deadline is in two
days (Wednesday 5th).
I'll be happy to assist with editing.
For inspiration, our two most recent reports can be found here:
http://wiki.apache.org/**incubator/September2012<http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/September2012>
http://wiki.apache.org/**incubator/June2012<http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/June2012>
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The board meeting is scheduled for Wed, 19 December 2012, 10:00:00 PST.
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