On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 07:09:47PM -0500, Matthew Jadud wrote: > 2011/2/17 Ian Weller <i...@ianweller.org>: > > Just a quick ping -- what's the status on this? Is there an email I > > missed that I need to reply to? > > Put simply, I think a mistake is being made if we don't use the OSUOSL > infrastructure, and instead rely on two or three volunteers to keep > things going.
One important thing in open source culture that we seem to be forgetting here is that "the person who does the work, decides how that work gets done." Ian asked for a VM, and is clearly willing to step up and do the work to make infrastructure happen. However, what he's gotten is, "Well, all of us don't think that's the way to go." Which is fine to say - but I think those recommendations have been heard, and meanwhile, stuff we want done yesterday isn't getting done until three months from tomorrow. Does it hurt to give a volunteer a VM to work on stuff with? For comparison, did you know that the reason we have a POSSE application tool is because we gave Ian a VM instance with root so he could make it happen? Quite simply, I don't see that providing tools right now to get stuff done by those willing to do the work in anyway prevents us from using some, none, or all of OSUOSLs service in the near or far future. If someone wants to step up to do that work, they're very welcome to; Ian has stepped up with an offer to do things given a VM. Since Ian has stepped up to do this work, I'd rather find a way to give him what he says he needs to do it. Jeff, is there anything else we need to do? - Karsten -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture uri: http://TheOpenSourceWay.org/wiki gpg: AD0E0C41
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