On 12/12/2017 12:15 AM, Phil Steitz wrote:
> On 12/8/17 7:20 AM, Myrle Krantz wrote:
>> Hi Isabel,
>>
>> Since sustainable development is very much in Apache's interest as a
>> foundation, I believe this is an excellent idea.
>>
>> My first thoughts on where this could go:
>> 1.) This belongs som
+1 to all of the below
Am 11. Dezember 2017 21:45:10 MEZ schrieb Phil Steitz :
>On 12/8/17 7:20 AM, Myrle Krantz wrote:
>> Hi Isabel,
>>
>> Since sustainable development is very much in Apache's interest as a
>> foundation, I believe this is an excellent idea.
>>
>> My first thoughts on where this
On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 02:49:56PM +0100, Branko Čibej wrote:
> The vast majority of volunteers at ASF projects are not members and
> cannot even see the archives of those lists.
Which is one of the reasons why I started this discussion here on a
public list instead of somewhere with restricted a
On Fri, Dec 08, 2017 at 04:26:27PM -0500, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> So I read this email in November and my snarky response was it was like
> asking the patients at the hospital to write their own protocol.
IMHO nearly correct, but not quite so: A lot of our volunteers spend a lot of
time here a
On Fri, Dec 08, 2017 at 03:35:16PM +0100, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Myrle Krantz wrote:
> > ...2.) It should come "early" in the intro to open source development.
> > So maybe here: https://community.apache.org/newcomers/ ? ...
>
> How about creating a more gene
On 12/8/17 7:20 AM, Myrle Krantz wrote:
> Hi Isabel,
>
> Since sustainable development is very much in Apache's interest as a
> foundation, I believe this is an excellent idea.
>
> My first thoughts on where this could go:
> 1.) This belongs somewhere under https://community.apache.org
> 2.) It sho
On 11 December 2017 at 14:01, Kevin A. McGrail
wrote:
> On 12/11/2017 8:49 AM, Branko Čibej wrote:
>>
>> The vast majority of volunteers at ASF projects are not members and
>> cannot even see the archives of those lists.
>
> Agreed. I was trying to think through a public list, a private list and t
On 12/11/2017 8:49 AM, Branko Čibej wrote:
The vast majority of volunteers at ASF projects are not members and
cannot even see the archives of those lists.
Agreed. I was trying to think through a public list, a private list and
then a way for people to get very private help. Some minor rewrites
On 08.12.2017 22:28, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> MAJOR issue in my first draft where I missed a negative.
>
> Some Advice about Volunteering:
>
> - Volunteering starts at home: Don't give more than you can afford to
> give.
>
> - Volunteering doesn't mean unprofessional: Just because you aren't
> pai
MAJOR issue in my first draft where I missed a negative.
Some Advice about Volunteering:
- Volunteering starts at home: Don't give more than you can afford to give.
- Volunteering doesn't mean unprofessional: Just because you aren't
paid, that should NOT compromise your standards.
- Voluntee
Hi Isabel and Myrle,
So I read this email in November and my snarky response was it was like
asking the patients at the hospital to write their own protocol.
Volunteerism and especially volunteer burn out are definite issues. I
don't know that I've ever seen materials at other US NPOs for it
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Myrle Krantz wrote:
> ...2.) It should come "early" in the intro to open source development.
> So maybe here: https://community.apache.org/newcomers/ ? ...
How about creating a more general "reading list" page instead?
It's just links and short comments IIUC
Hi Isabel,
Since sustainable development is very much in Apache's interest as a
foundation, I believe this is an excellent idea.
My first thoughts on where this could go:
1.) This belongs somewhere under https://community.apache.org
2.) It should come "early" in the intro to open source developme
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