> > Why are people neglecting the current To-Do's which exist
> 
> They are all but impossible to find.
> They are of no apparent relevance.
> 

Yes, very, very true. I was told "look at the TODO" whenever I first
joined marketing, and I thought that was insane, after reading what
all was on the todo.


> If you watch the lists long enough, you'll learn that the most
> effective way to do something, is to do it _without_ announcing, or
> mentioning it on a list that Community Reps, or Project Leads are on,
> prior to starting it.
>
>> Announcing it on list that Project Leads, or Community Reps are active
> is, is pretty much going to get it either shot down on sight, or
> forced into a spending hours in email/meetings, etc,  to see it get
> shot over time.

Shot down, or watered down ...

If anyone has read Animal Farm by Orwell .... OOo is the Pigs,
Microsoft is the humans ... we need to be *very* careful not to become
an immobile megacorp of a project that can't do anything. One of the
advantages of OSS is that it can be agile.

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Jason Faulkner 
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