Galen Charlton a écrit : > As Joshua mentioned, I currently work on nothing but Koha, spending > perhaps three quarters of my time on development and bugfixing and a > quarter on customer migration projects.
The only point I could note is that for instance you're hired by LibLime. So you could/will/may/... face conflicts : community want "that" and LibLime want "this". How will you deal with that problem. The best solution would be, I agree with joshua that suggested it, to have a collective pot that could let us have a RM independant from any vendor. How large should be the pot ? Who could put some money on it ? > While I do some travel, > mostly to conferences, I would be able to devote more time to RM > duties. mmm... do you mean you plan to do RM tasks mostly when at airport ? > I am committed to helping move the project to more frequent releases. ++ > I agree with MJ's point - Koha is not a "benevolent dictator" sort of > project, nor limited to any one view of library practice, so I suggest > establishing a position of a secondary RM - someone who works with the > primary RM to integrate patches, would do testing and signoffs of > complicated patches, and, importantly, is designated to step in to > keep the flow of patches going when the RM is away. ++, although that would need a *huge* coordination between the 2 RMs, which i'm not sure can be achieved. > Similarly, to spread out the workload, I think it would be a good idea > to have more than one designated QA position, i.e., one or more people > who are designated to do testing and sign off on patches. hdl is supposed to do some things about that, but it has not become something tangible yet. > Over the next few days, I will start sending out RFCs regarding what > LibLime is working on or plans to work on, particularly with respect > to features to be targeted for 3.2, 3.4, and perhaps 3.6. +++ (at the end of May, we should know if we won the huge RFP we are waiting for. We will publish some RFCs as well is we won, for sure !) -- Paul POULAIN http://www.biblibre.com Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc Tel : 04 91 31 45 19 _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel
