Hi, Some comments on the coverage so far.
On Sep 7, 2012, at 10:50 PM, Rob Weir wrote: > I'm raising my focus a little in this project to look more into some > larger ecosystem opportunities. As part of this change in focus I'll > have less time to deal with day-to-day operational aspects of the > project. So I'd like to shed some responsibilities and I hope there > are volunteers able or willing to learn to pick up the following: > > 1. List moderation. I intend to stop moderating dev, users, marketing, > qa and private. This is being handled. > 2. Bugzilla Admin As is this one. > 3. Taking the lead on the AOO Security team, tracking vulnerability > reports, writing disclosure bulletins, coordinating with security > analysts and related open source projects. Here is where we need volunteers. This is an area where of necessity little is known of the activity until a release is made. It is a developer / tester area. > 4. Generally making sure things don't fall through the cracks. For > example, look at posts from a week ago and see which ones have not > been responded to. Look at trademark, press, movie property requests, > etc. and make sure necessary workflow and approvals are secured. > Because of the fast "scroll rate" of our posts, if someone is not > proactive about such things they will be overlooked. I think that this is both an automatic role of all (P)PMC members and the role of community manager in the "[DISCUSS] defining roles" > > 5. I have a couple blog posts in progress. I'll finish those. But we > really could use some more content. This is something anyone can do. > Maybe even turn your ApacheCon abstracts into a blog post with a link > to you full presentation? I think that this is also a role that any (P)PMC member can perform, but fits within the role of marketing in the "[DISCUSS] defining roles" > > 6. Tracking project metrics for downloads, committers, etc. This has volunteers as well. > Perhaps a few other things as well, but that is a start. We can all acknowledge that Rob has done a huge amount of work supporting the OpenOffice project! It is truly appreciated. Regards, Dave > > Regards, > > Rob
