As many of you know, MacPorts is loosely governed by the "PortMgr" team, which is currently made up of three people: Markus Weissmann, Juan Manual Palacios, and James Berry.
We each love MacPorts, and hope to see it continue to prosper and grow in the future. And we want to continue to contribute to the success of MacPorts as our time and professional lives allow in the future. But we each also have other significant professional and personal commitments that have made it difficult for us to put what we feel is an appropriate amount of time, energy, and enthusiasm into MacPorts in recent months and years, to the extent that we feel that additional day-to-day leadership is needed to ensure continued success and growth for the MacPorts project. So we want to propose some ideas to get new leadership blood into MacPorts, while retaining the systemic knowledge and continuity that our continued presence can allow. We therefore want to put the following plan forward for community comment (and hopefully, thereafter, implementation): (1) That the MacPorts community elect a new slate of PortMgr individuals, probably three people, to continue to guide day-to-day MacPorts operations and direction. (2) That the three of us move into an Elder-council ("advisory board", "trustees", "steering committee", etc), which will continue to help out and give guidance as needed, and watch over the long-term health of MacPorts assets such as domains and finances. The idea for the Elder council is based on our experience in the last several years. We've hesitated to make changes to PortMgr because we didn't want to disrupt continuity, but that has meant that PortMgr has stagnated as year-by-year changes in our lives affected our respective abilities to effectively govern day to day. We (collectively) need the ability to make swifter more responsive changes at the PortMgr level, while also ensuring the longer term continuity of the community and the infrastructure it relies on. We propose that PortMgr members be appointed by the community and have full control of all day-to-day operations of MacPorts. The Elder council will give advice and help to PortMgr members as requested, or as they see fit, but will not have the ability to replace or remove PortMgr members: that responsibility lies with the community. The Elder council might from time to time add or remove its own members: it's primary function is to oversee the long-term health and direction of the project, including long-term assets such as finances and domains. We also see the Elder council as a broader group from which PortMgr can draw for help if its members become temporarily preoccupied with life. We have asked Jordan Hubbard, the father of MacPorts, to join us on the Elder Council, and he has given his tentative acceptance. We'd like to ask for community comment on this plan, following which we hope to call for new PortMgr nominations and election in the coming weeks. We believe that successful nominees for the portmgr positions will have demonstrated an active participation in the MacPorts community, will have the technical and organizational skills to help lead and direct the project, and will have the time, energy, and experience to make and inspire great contributions to the project. The PortMgr team: Markus, Juan, and James _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev