Hi Hans, That's a good question.
You can find out about what the formal duties of the MapGuide PSC are on this (finally updated!) page: https://mapguide.osgeo.org/psc.html In practice, the PSC's primary duty is to comment (if they are able to) and vote to adopt (implement) or reject any RFCs (Request For Comment) that come through the mapguide-internals mailing list. Although most MapGuide RFCs in the past few years have all come from myself, anyone can submit and RFC and it is the duty of the PSC to provide feedback (where possible) and to vote on it when the time comes to motion for a vote. I don't think there is really a dedicated amount of time every month one must dedicate to the PSC. My belief is simply if there is an RFC or discussion that comes up on the mapguide-internals mailing list that requires the attention of the PSC, that members are able to reply/comment/vote within a reasonable time frame. Knowledge of the MapGuide codebase is not a pre-requisite for being a PSC member, but it is a "nice to have" as it would give valuable insight when it comes to any PSC/RFC discussions. If there were any pre-requisites a prospective PSC member must have in my eyes, it's simply experience in MapGuide as a user, as a MG application developer, as a MG core developer, etc. The more angles of experience you have in the MapGuide platform, the better. But that's just my own personal opinion. Hope that answers your questions. - Jackie -- Sent from: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/MapGuide-Users-f4182607.html _______________________________________________ mapguide-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-users
