[6143] in Release_7.7_team
I'm looking for a debathena delagate to Athena Release Team.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (William Cattey)
Tue Dec 30 18:20:41 2008
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From: William Cattey <wdc@MIT.EDU>
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 18:19:14 -0500
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Now that IS&T and debathena are collaborating in a heavy duty way on
Athena 10, it seems appropriate that there should be debathena
representation on the Release Team.
In discussion with the present Release Team members, we've agreed
that two people from debathena who become "The Debathena Delegate
members of Release Team" is a good balance. Two people allows
greater flexibility to deal with the realities of student schedules.
The two delegates would be added to the Release Team email list, and
get invited to the Release Team meetings and, in general, be treated
as Release Team insiders.
The Watchmaker student developers of old were insiders, but they were
also on the MIT payroll, so there was accountability. Because
debathena folk are not on the payroll, there may be a couple places
where the law prevents us from treating them as full insiders. But
we'll deal with that on a case-by-case basis.
So I'm calling the question:
Are there volunteers or nominees for two slots on Athena Release team?
Can we fill one or both slots by the upcoming January 7 Release Team
meeting?
-Bill
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