John,

I second your proposal, makes sense. I'd suggest closing this vote then and give the project 3 more months, reporting monthly. Somebody from the community (PPMC) needs to volunteer to generate the reports (could be different people every month), but it's the community's responsibility to self organize and do the work.

Mentors will be here to assist, please feel free to contact me privately if necessary. I deal with a ton of mail daily and sometimes I may not pay attention to something important.

Cheers,
Hadrian

On 04/20/2016 12:58 PM, John D. Ament wrote:
Hadrian,

With my IPMC hat on, I'd like to recommend that:

1. The mentors need to stay active.  They need to be responsive to both the
community and the PPMC in play here.

2. The PPMC, the new PPMC if it so would, also needs to be very responsive
to questions from the IPMC.

With that said, if a reboot is what is wanted and enough people can get it
done, I'd say go for it.  I would like to make sure that the podling status
page is updated, and that a note be sent over to [email protected] to reflect
the new status.  I'd like to also plan to keep the podling on monthly
reports for 3 months to make sure efforts are continued forward.

John

On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 11:21 AM Hadrian Zbarcea <[email protected]> wrote:

4 is a sufficient start if work is done. If anybody is doing work he/she
should be and will be voted in as a committer, not a problem.

However, the same conversation took place a few months back and nothing
happened. The question is how should this vote be closed? John, since
you started it, do you have an opinion?

Hadrian

On 04/20/2016 11:15 AM, David Ash wrote:
Good to hear from you Sam!  (He's one of the 3 I mentioned that I could
get
involved)

And it sounds like we have Pam as well.  :-D

So our list so far:

Pam
Sam
Colm
David

That's 4.  I am hoping at least one of the other two people I've messaged
will be willing to join in, which will put us at 5.  And there were some
previous people involved in the discussion last time talk of retiring
openaz was discussed.

Is Carlos Perez still around and willing to be involved?

On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 9:03 AM, Sam Barrett <[email protected]>
wrote:

I'm willing to help work on the website, help with task management in
Jira*, documentation, devops, work on builds, be a member of the project
management committee, debug anything that needs to be fixed, and do
anything else I can to put out a release.

*Do we have to use Jira, or can we use Trello instead?


Thanks,
Sam




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