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Re: I'm looking for a debathena delagate to Athena Release Team.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (William Cattey)
Mon Jan 5 17:52:16 2009

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Excellent!

I'm working with tabbott on some strategy things, so I'm going to put  
broder and tabbott on ACLs as "the two Release Team Delegates" until  
I get told to do something different.

-Bill

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On Jan 5, 2009, at 4:52 PM, Evan Broder wrote:

> Sorry to not reply sooner. I'd be glad to be a Debathena  
> representative,
> although I may have to re-evaluate once term hits, as I'm not sure the
> meetings would still fit my schedule.
>
> - Evan
>
> William Cattey wrote:
>> 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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>>
>>


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