Sorry for missing this email with this interesting organigram. Your proposal is totally code-centric, considering GNOME only code and circunven ti it to the Release Team. It's a perspective and probably nobody can tell you it's wrong.
However, while GNOME is Code the community is realizing that GNOME is People (yes, that meme) as well. I would draw perhaps a bi-polar structure with the release team & developers in one side, and the board & membership of the GNOME Foundation in another side, having around the respective teams/areas. A good diagram reflecting the GNOME project would be really useful to explain GNOME to others and even to ourselves. If you or someone else comes up with a cool proposal we will put it in the revamped wgo. On 1/18/07, Vicente Aguiar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > My name is Vicente, I'm a MsC candidate in Administration at Federal > University of Bahia (Brazil) and I try to help the brazilian l10n team > by commiting translations too. > > I've been working in a research about the GNOME Project with Lucas > Rocha [1] . However, while he has been aproaching in the GNOME > Communication and tools, I've been focusing in the Projetc > organization structure and in the community hacker/gift culture as > well. > > As I needed to know - deep inside - how this community has organized > itself and I didn't find a GNOME organogram (like a organization), I > builded some from researsh results... > https://twiki.softwarelivre.org/bin/viewfile/Main/VicenteAguiar?rev=1;filename=OrganogramaGNOME2.4_.png > > So, for me, it's important to know how does the communty like this > organogram. I appreciate any help from you. ;-) > > Cheers, > > Vicente Aguiar :-) > > > > [1] http://blogs.gnome.org/view/lucasr/2005/07/02/0 -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list