Thanks Daniel,

I figured something like that. Openoffice is similar to many other projects yet 
different. The nomenclature doesn't quite transfer directly from some of the 
other projects.

Regards,
 
Andrew Aitken
Managing Partner
Olliance Group
o-650-493-3800x301
c-650-704-6321
www.olliancegroup.com


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Original Message:
From: Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, April 20 2005 17:53
Subject: Re: [bizdev] Observer role?
Andrew Aitken wrote:

>Daniel raised a question for me. What exactly is an observer role? Sorry, I 
>should probably know all the terminology at this point.  I don't gather it's 
>like a professional "lurker"?  :-)
>  
>
Go here:

http://bizdev.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectMemberList

At the top of the page, click on "Request project role".

An "Observer" is the first level of "project membership". The project 
members are people who have the observer role, or higher. More than 
anything else, you'd want this as a stepping stone for a higher level 
role. I only know of one thing that Observers can do. They can vote on 
the project leadership. So, for example, suppose you don't like the 
project lead and want to nominate somene else. You'd need to be an 
Observer for the project.

In my case, I want to be an Observer because I'm interested in the next 
level:  Content Developer. This means that you can access the website. 
When I have several case studies done, I would be able to maintain a 
case study page for people to download.

And the highest level is Developer, which gives you more rights. My 
understanding is that what those are depends on the project. For 
example, in one of the development projects (e.g. "Writer"), being a 
developer would let you touch the OOo source code. Now, I am a 
"Developer" for the "Council" project (ie. OOo community council). But 
this project doesn't have any source code. So I'm not sure that there is 
any practical difference between being "Content Developer" and 
"Developer" there.

Login to the OOo website and go to this page:

http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/UserEdit

Or click on "my profile" when you login (left column). Then scroll down 
to the bottom of the page. You will see a list of projects you are a 
member of, and your membership status.

Cheers,
Daniel.

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