Le vendredi 16 juillet 2010, à 12:57 -0600, Stephen Shaw a écrit :
yeah, what's going on with the booster team? Seems like it was off to a good start and then seems to of somewhat died. Whether that's true or not, we lost the other gnome guy almost instantly, connect stuff seems to have fizzed out, and there are no reports. Not much to go off of. If the booster team isn't really dead, it would be nice to know what going on since they are supposed to be dedicated to the 'community' release. (as far as I understood it). Plus if the community doesn't know what the boosters are working on then the community can't help as much, not to take away from all of the work that was done in gnome and kde.
Ah, interesting feedback. All boosters are sending weekly reports (see http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-boosters/) and Henne is blogging every now and then about our activities (see http://blog.hennevogel.de/ for example). For example, the wiki migration, the new unified theme on the websites, some good improvements to the build service were all "boosted" by the boosters (of course, the boosters were not the only ones to work on that). I'd love to hear how you think we could communicate better on our activities -- I'm sure it's far from perfect, and that's an important area to improve. FWIW, in my personal case, most of my boosters time is used in the GNOME Team, or helping people in general and making sure some important discussions go in the right direction (+ my time I use upstream, of course). And that leaves nearly no time for new activities :/ Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org