Alan Coopersmith wrote: > Alan Burlison wrote: >> Alan Coopersmith wrote: >> >>>> Perhaps someone from the OGB would care to comment? Or perhaps we >>>> should expect their usual torpor to continue... >>> The OGB just spent an hour on the phone (12 noon-1pm PDT) with Ian >>> Murdock, >>> much of which was spent talking about this issue. We're not ignoring >>> it. >> When it is probably too late. Where have you all been for the last N >> months? > > Getting beat senseless by the community any time we dare stick our heads > out, and working our asses off at our day jobs, which do not include OGB > issues.
I agree the OGB has been pounded on this year, and that's unfortunate. There's too much of that in the OpenSolaris Community. Some of it is because it's the first OGB (elected, anyway), and the leadership in the community is not really clear to most people. I agree with the concept of a distributed power structure, but that takes a very long time to develop. So, many times people are looking to the OGB -- as a group -- to lead, when in reality that's not the design. To me, the missed opportunity here is that the Members are not leading or asserting in any organized way. > We also raised this issue to Bill Franklin several weeks ago, when he > was sent to meet with us as the designated representative of Sun management, > and he had promised to raise this issue to Sun management, which resulted > in today's meeting. Good. I'm glad the OGB has met with Sun. I think the OGB has the right to assert regular meetings with the company, and I have every confidence that the current membership will raise the appropriate issues. Jim -- Jim Grisanzio http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org