On Jan 16, 2008 8:57 AM, Jay Parlar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 1/12/08, Ned Batchelder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > The moderation could be done by member(s) whose time wouldn't be spent
> > enhancing django.  I used to volunteer on python.org to maintain the
> > Python Jobs Board, because I wanted to help out, but I wasn't able to
> > contribute in ways that other people already were (sysadmin stuff).
> > Perhaps if there were two or three people who cared about Django but
> > were not otherwise engaged in the improvement of Django, they could help
> > by taking the moderation and/or cleanup task off the shoulders of the
> > maintainers.
> >
> > The problem with this scheme is finding people who will do it reliably,
> > and won't suddenly drop off without warning.
>
> Any estimates as to how much time would be required? I've been
> following -dev and -users since the summer of 2006, and would be happy
> to help. Haven't really posted in 6 months or so, as I'm not currently
> working on any Django projects, but I do read the lists every day.
>

Same with me, I'm a long time Django user -- still running a couple of
projects on Django 0.90 -- and although I haven't participated in the
lists for quite a while I do read them daily.

I'd gladly volunteer as a moderator.

- Jorge

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