On 2013-11-23 04:02, David Yentzen wrote: > Ibere, > Thank you for your response. I did not know this about Julien, > however, I suspected something as such. The community does seem to be > self-regulating for the most part but perhaps some type of consensus > decision making style Release Manager may be of benefit. > No, I have not, yet, read Jono Bacon's book-its on my list. I have > read Eric Raymond's CatB and Butler Shaffer's Boundaries of Order( a > study of the nature of human organizations and institutions). > But, my original query still goes unanswered( and perhaps there is no > answer)? > > Best Regards, > David
Hi David, Do you mean this one: "I understand there is not enough infrastructure currently to support training, mentoring, and performing many changes prior to 14.04 roll out. I am mostly concerned with the future development of our community. Since I am not only new to Lubuntu( and Linux) but also have no computer background( all biological sciences and economics here), I rely on your opinion and input. Are there any steps, you know of, that we as a community can take now to attract and promote the technical human power we need for a growing future?" It seems to me, that we have to create those steps, if we want Lubuntu to thrive ;-) Best regards Nio -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users