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Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy at libre.brussels
Sat Oct 23 19:25:00 BST 2021
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"Slow and steady wins the race"
Perhaps I should raise my hand for a couple voluntary activities.
As I mentioned on the ML, I will be shall be looking into developing tools for issue management/bug tracking.
I shall be able to do this (and suplementary activities) fulltime ONCE I sign a memorandum of understanding with NLNet - the main thing holding up the project (beyond some resolved health impediments) is the definitive criteria from which to access my ~GPL3+ output and receive consumate 'philanthropy'.
If you have thoughts/ideas please email me privately, as Im still taking the burrs off my submission. Some shadow boxing would be appreciated.
By dint of me going through some administrative hoops (and gumption/luck) I do not consider my claim to be greater than any other for eligability for implementing/managing a/numerous issue tracker(s) for the specification if not Gemini projects.
For the record:* Im no way am I capable to manage the minutae of Gemini's specification. * IMHO, a pause would be good to allow people to provide more Gemini content and tools.
====================Jonathan McHughindieterminacy at libre.brussels
October 23, 2021 3:30 PM, "DJ Chase" <u9000 at posteo.mx> wrote:
On Sat, 2021-10-23 at 09:32 +0200, René Wagner wrote:
i'm all for what James Tomasino wrote:
"please slow down"
You stated earlier - let me cite you:
"As I do not have an abundance of excess time, I would love for someone
to step-up to fill Sean's role."
Excellent. It's great to here that the community does not need/want a
speedy transition.
There's absolutely no point in having yet another repo that will be
abandonded in 3 months.
At first we need to create an idea of how we want to organize in the future.
I mostly read ansers from people that don't want to step up as a protocol
maintainer, but till now no one said "yeah, i'm in, lets build
a team and get going".
I'm all for taking this slowly and focusing on organization. I was
moving quickly to avoid stagnation, but now I do not think that progress
will stagnate if the pace slows.
I'd love to build a team and get going. If anyone else wants to as well,
please say so.
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DJ Chase
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