Thanks, Glyph The top posting worthy question is:
Why else volunteers to be a member of the refreshed Twisted project leadership committee ? --------------- I volunteer to be a member of the committee. I can also take care of writing the required text to be forwarded to the existing committee for an up or down vote. I hope we don't need to bypass the current committee. Regards On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 at 22:12, Glyph <gl...@twistedmatrix.com> wrote: > Hi Adi, > > The best next step would be to reach out to Conservancy directly—probably > Karen Sandler, based on what the website says now—and describe the > situation we are in. The problem is that the process we currently have in > place is that the old committee nominates the new one and as far as I’m > aware it doesn’t support any other options. The folks at the conservancy > are probably the only ones who can change this. > > The plans you propose all sound pretty reasonable to me, I just don’t have > the time or energy to do all the planning and coordinating required to make > them happen. > > If you did have a fully fleshed out, written up proposal for what to do > next, volunteers ready to be the next PLC, and all we needed was a PLC > up-or-down vote, I *might* be able to help by tracking down a majority of > the existing PLC and needling them to vote just once; however a better > solution would be to get a more sustainable process in place with the SFC > that takes this situation into account. > > I am *extremely *enthusiastic for your future reign on a new and improved > project leadership committee :-). Thank you for working on this! > > -g > > On Dec 16, 2020, at 3:33 AM, Adi Roiban <a...@roiban.ro> wrote: > > > Hi, > > Based on a comment from Glyph > > > The current "project leadership committee" is more than half made up of > people who are a. no longer affiliated with the project and b. never answer > their email at this point, > > I started this discussion to see if we can update / refresh the project > leadership committee. > > I remember that in 2015 I read the same comment. > > Glypy, do you know the required number of members for the committee? > > My suggestion is to try to arrange for a committee that is updated every 2 > years... or maybe every year. > I can organize the communication and project management stuff. > > Here is the list of committers for the last to years > > > https://github.com/twisted/twisted/graphs/contributors?from=2018-12-16&to=2020-12-16&type=c > > This is a quantitative approach... and does not imply quality or > dedication, but I think that is a good starting point for searching for > candidates for the committee. > > I can also volunteer to be part of the committee. > > Maybe we can create a new list of members for the commitee and then see if > this list will be accepted by theSoftware Freedom Conservancy. > > I can also volunteer to do a bit of noise and see if we can raise more > money. > > I will not apply for the fellowship, so I hope that in this way we will > not have any complaints about my intentions :) > > PS: I have many patches for Twisted that are not commited. I could just > hire another person to "review" them, but I don't think that this is fair. > In fact, all the patches already passed an internal review, done by I > person paid by my company. > So, I hope that we can hire an independent reviewer > > -- > Adi Roiban > _______________________________________________ > Twisted-Python mailing list > Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com > https://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python > > _______________________________________________ > Twisted-Python mailing list > Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com > https://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python > -- Adi Roiban
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