Hi,

Jens has resigned from the comms group, so the election is not required.

Instead as the poor admin guy holding the baby I have a couple of questions
to ask of others...

1) Do we need a comms group at all? As  "people go off and do there own
thing" - which was comment as to why we do *not* need such a group.

If So....

1) Do we, as lubuntu-comms, getting more and more recognised take on board
warnings from people good enough to take the time to do so?

2) Do we,as lubuntu-comms actually *co-ordinate* with each other?

3) Why am *I* getting grief for setting up a sub-team as per the rules for
starting one, and getting ear-ache for suggesting we actually work out what
we are supposed to be doing.

I set the sub-team up as request following on from one our weekly meetings
- I did so under Julien's guide rules for new sub-team. Have a good read of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/SubTeams and then simply asked as part of
that with a temp admin & TL in for the comms team to decide what, if any,
role that comms can take.

I am royally fed up of PM's, individual emails etc. I am an ADMIN - I seek
to try to put a bit of order into the chaos that is F/OSS, I have failed on
this occaision. I therefore will also resign. Some one with the knowledge
of PR and the pit falls *with a track record *is now needed. I do not have
knowledge of the big bad world of people trying to hi-jack the enthusiasm
and then use it to their own ends. My time is best spent elsewhere.


Phill.

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