Overall, I think that our Paid Developers are interacting much less now than what happened a year ago, which I think is bad.
I beg to differ, I also feel that a lot of our Un-Paid Developers are interacting less now (me included). When the development for 11.0 started is when I think the GNOME channel was at its best; we had bugs being filed left right and centre, bugs being fixed at a rate of knots, Paid and Un-Paid people joining the fray and generally the GNOME channel was a hive of fun and activity. So why has it all changed? No it has nothing to do with Obama winning the election, but more I feel one of business constraints. The schedule for 11.1 was nuts and I think many people agree, on top of 11.1 we also have SLE11 which is taking up a lot of people's time. Once these are out of the way I hope we can get the great banter back, and also get the level of participation we once had back up there. Back to the subject of the Meting on Thursday, I think the look back and doing a lessons learnt type round table is a good idea. As long as people are honest about their thoughts, and don't take too much offence. Regards, Andy -- Andrew Wafaa, openSUSE Member: FunkyPenguin. openSUSE: Get It, Discover It, Create It at http://www.opensuse.org awafaa@opensuse.org | http://www.wafaa.eu -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org