[opensuse-project] End of PooS´ GSoC special - New interviewed searched
Howdy! With the end of the GSoC 2011 also our PooS special ends for first time. So, I´m searching again for "normal" people now! That means, everybody who´s thinking he or she would fit in, just need to mail me and ask for an interview (otherwise, I will mail people.) Actually, I wanted to release an interview with Chuck after the GSoC periode, but I never get something from him back (or? If so, please correct me and send it again, I´m sorry...)
New people
So, I´m searching for new people who wants to get interviewed. So, *please* don´t be shy and mail me. I´m planning to do one interview per week, so that the weekly news guys could use it in their weekly update.
New questions
A few months ago, we had a discussion about the questions that been asked on the interviews. I created a draft for a new question sheets which combinates the old with the new Jos came with up. Please review it and let me know if you´re okay with it or if you want something to change. See: http://www.lhag.bplaced.com/~kdl/files/openSUSE/poos_2012_draft.odt I planned to introduce these questions in 2012. That means, I will continue the rest of the year with the old questions and start with the new next year.
Why?
I started in 2011 with the old and if you have a look at the wiki, you will see it´s subdivided in years. So, the future 2012 "season" would be nice for an introduction of the new questions. So, if _you_ want to change something on the question sheet please do it *now* and before the new questions are introduced. I´m looking forward to your feedback and to some more interviews! sincerly yours, kdl -- send from my notebook -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
On 31/08/11 13:59, K. Dennis Leyendecker wrote:
[...] So, if _you_ want to change something on the question sheet please do it *now* and before the new questions are introduced.
Just a minor comment. The question "What's the contribution to openSUSE you're the most proud of? And what do you plan for the next release?" only makes sense when you work on something that is tied in with releases. This holds primarily for people working on code or packages. How about changing the second part to "And what contributions do you plan for the foreseeable future?" or something similar to make it a bit more general? Th. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
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K. Dennis Leyendecker
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Thomas Hertweck