Hi all-- Thanks to those of you who have submitted agenda item suggestions! (See [1].) Please keep them coming! The Squeak Foundation board meets online for one hour on the first and third Wednesday of each month. At the 2006-11-01 meeting, Bert, Craig, Tim and Yoshiki attended; Cees and Marcus were absent. *** There were three action items from the previous meeting. 1. Craig will prepare a tentative official contributor list and make it available to the community and to Viewpoints. I have compiled all the contributor information mentioned on squeak-dev into a set of objects. I periodically get the objects to print themselves on [2]. Please do check that list and let me know of any corrections or additions. Note the intent is to mention only people who have at least one method in any Squeak release. I intend to make the objects themselves available soon, stay tuned. Special thanks to Jecel Assumpção Jr., Ken Causey, Stephane Ducasse, Göran Krampe, Pavel Krivanek, John McIntosh, Andreas Raab, and many other individual contributors for their help! I would like to emphasize that, while it is apparently the intent of Viewpoints Research Institute to use an Apache-style license for their OLPC project software, the Squeak Foundation board has not yet decided the license of any future Squeak release. The current license ("Squeak-L") would seem to be the default, but we know from previous community discussions that there is a great deal of support for an MIT-style license, and there are other options (e.g., APSL). Personally, I think that we ought to look at the Apache license very closely and consider the possibilities; I haven't done this myself yet. 2. Craig will make a call for volunteers for the release team. I made a call for release team volunteers on 2006-10-06. So far there have been... zero volunteers. :) If you've held off volunteering because you were wondering who else might volunteer, please just volunteer. :) We decided that the timeout for release team volunteers after the first call will be two months (some thought one month wasn't long enough). So, we intend to decide who the release team is by the end of the 2006-12-06 board meeting. There seems to be a very real possibility that we will still have no volunteers at that point. We decided that, if that happens, we will cancel the 3.10 release and move on to 4.0. Apart from being merely pragmatic, this might motivate a few people :). 3. Cees will make another gentle reminder to Jochen about the wiki move. Cees wasn't at the meeting, so we postponed this item. *** The meeting had seven agenda items. 1. What shall we do about the upcoming loss of the Georgia Tech swiki? 2. How shall we ensure reliable access to the Squeak website and our other servers? We deferred these items because Cees wasn't there. 3. How shall we become independent from ESUG? I suggested that we incorporate the Squeak Foundation as a non-profit corporation, so that people can make tax-free donations to it. I mentioned that I had found a law firm that would (for about USD 1500) guide us through the process of both incorporation and obtaining 501(3)(c) status with the US IRS. Others recalled that Cees thought it would be better to incorporate in Europe, but weren't sure of his details. None of us knew whether it was possible for a single corporation (with any country of origin) to accept donations that were tax-free for donors of all countries. I mentioned that this is probably the sort of thing that the aforementioned law firm would know. I mentioned that we might very end up wanting to establish multiple entities in different regions. We agreed it would be best to have unanimous board agreement on this issue, and that we would discuss it further via email. 4. How should the community support the release and harvesting process? Stef suggests establishing test and build servers. 5. Matt asks that we consider declaring a documentation policy, in which each SqueakMap package has at least a minimal usage description, a la the TalkBack package. We deferred these items because time was running short. 6. How shall we create an archive of board meeting notes and team progress reports? We decided to just put these things on a passworded wiki page (much like minnow operates now), and deal with whatever vandalism occurs. 7. What shall we do with regard to merchandising? We ran out of time and deferred this item. *** The action items from this meeting were: 1. Craig will make a second call for release team volunteers. 2. Craig will make the contributor objects available in addition to the textual summary. 3. The board will discuss incorporation further via email. 4. Craig will create a tree of passworded wiki pages for board meeting notes and team status reports. 5. Cees will make another gentle reminder to Jochen about the wiki move. *** Currently, the next agenda is tentatively: 1. What shall we do about the upcoming loss of the Georgia Tech swiki? 2. How shall we ensure reliable access to the Squeak website and our other servers? 3. How shall we incorporate? 4. Ken Causey suggests that someone from the board help guide discussion on squeak-dev (e.g., the recent Morphic/eToys threads; see [1]). 5. How should the community support the release and harvesting process? Stephane Ducasse suggests establishing test and build servers. 6. Matt asks that we consider declaring a documentation policy, in which each SqueakMap package has at least a minimal usage description, a la the TalkBack package. 7. What shall we do with regard to merchandising? thanks! -C [1] http://people.squeakfoundation.org/article/64.html [2] http://netjam.org/squeak/contributors -- Craig Latta http://netjam.org/resume |
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 17:26 -0800, Craig Latta wrote:
> There seems to be a very real possibility that we will still have > no volunteers at that point. We decided that, if that happens, we will > cancel the 3.10 release and move on to 4.0. Apart from being merely > pragmatic, this might motivate a few people :). Worse things could happen. ;) Ken signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
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