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Re: [opensuse-project] Minutes from Board meeting on Dec 10
- From: Carlos Goncalves <cgoncalves@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 10:02:05 +0000
- Message-id: <200901151002.05467.cgoncalves@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 15 January 2009 08:27:46 Stanislav Visnovsky wrote:
I've been leading "People of openSUSE" almost since the beginning and from my
experience I must have to say that it is a good way to recognize valuable
community users, indeed.
The thing is that I was forced to stop those series due to personal reasons
(time) and because, to be honest, my interests in the openSUSE community have
changed - I now want to focus my attention mostly on "the truly" development
and not on the marketing/promoting side.
So, if anyone want to pick it up and start running it again please be free to
email me and I will teach you how to handle those interviews quite easily.
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Regards,
Carlos Goncalves
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On Friday 09 January 2009 21:15:55 Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier wrote:
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Clayton <smaug42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And how do you keep this from being an inner circle of mutual back
patting? No really, I don't mean that it will be like this... this
is the same question I face in another project I am involved in as we
try to find ways to recognize contributors.
It's a really difficult question. I know a lot of people are
contributing, but that's because in some way they've reached out for
help in some way or made some noise. I also know that many people are
contributing quietly, in very valuable ways, but it's hard to identify
those folks.
For me, the "People of openSUSE" series was very close to this kind of
recognition.
I've been leading "People of openSUSE" almost since the beginning and from my
experience I must have to say that it is a good way to recognize valuable
community users, indeed.
The thing is that I was forced to stop those series due to personal reasons
(time) and because, to be honest, my interests in the openSUSE community have
changed - I now want to focus my attention mostly on "the truly" development
and not on the marketing/promoting side.
So, if anyone want to pick it up and start running it again please be free to
email me and I will teach you how to handle those interviews quite easily.
--
Regards,
Carlos Goncalves
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