> From: Bert Freudenberg
> Wouldn't the proper way of handling this the [be] board gathering > consensus and [...] It's a little difficult to tell, as the board *still* has no published way of working, there is (to my knowledge) no formal constitution of the Squeak Foundation despite it handling donations, and there appears not even to be any way of agreeing on what the board has done in order to present it at intervals to the wider community (witness Stef's and Craig's recent emails). If I'm wrong on any of these, I'd love to know; but it appears that the new board is no more functional than the last when it comes to communication. - Peter |
On 25.04.2006, at 08:46, Peter Crowther wrote: >> From: Bert Freudenberg >> Wouldn't the proper way of handling this the [be] board gathering >> consensus and [...] > > It's a little difficult to tell, as the board *still* has no published > way of working, there is (to my knowledge) no formal constitution > of the > Squeak Foundation despite it handling donations, and there appears not > even to be any way of agreeing on what the board has done in order to > present it at intervals to the wider community (witness Stef's and > Craig's recent emails). > > If I'm wrong on any of these, I'd love to know; but it appears that > the > new board is no more functional than the last when it comes to > communication. > Yes, I personally (not speaking for the board) think we have a long way to go to make it better... the problem is that (at least me personally) start to just not have enough time and energy to get everything done just now... I know this is bad, but I don't know how to fix it. As for communication, I volunteered to write a short report, it should have been done over the weekend, but it didn't. Sorry. The main problem is that all this takes a huge huge amount of time and energy... and there is a dayjob, and doing something else for fun sometime is important, too. Marcus |
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Hi Peter-- > It's a little difficult to tell, as the board *still* has no published > way of working... So far we have discussed open issues on the (private) board mailing list. We have informally drafted Tim to be the spokesperson, but, as one can see from this message, at various times different members have communicated with squeak-dev. We like the idea of having a timeout on the discussions, so that things actually keep moving. I personally have tried to keep open issues from languishing. For example, when there was a vacuum surrounding who would take over liaison roles between teams and the board, I just volunteered for all of the open slots in order to keep things moving (deferring to anyone else who wanted them). I have a relatively large amount of time and energy I can devote to the Board, by the way. > ...there is (to my knowledge) no formal constitution of the Squeak > Foundation despite it handling donations... Good point, and we are discussing that. > ...and there appears not even to be any way of agreeing on what the > board has done in order to present it at intervals to the wider > community (witness Stef's and Craig's recent emails). I think there actually is a consensus on how to do that, but (no offense, Stef), Stef seems to be a bit trigger-happy. > If I'm wrong on any of these, I'd love to know; but it appears that > the new board is no more functional than the last when it comes to > communication. Yes, I think you are wrong. :) thanks, -C -- Craig Latta improvisational musical informaticist www.netjam.org Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)] |
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"Formal constitution?" It's been 3+ years and a quarter-trillion
dollars+ in Iraq and still no formal constitution. This whining is almost unbearable. They just formed man, they're spread all over the world and, to top it off, they're a busy bunch of people with regular jobs, big-time Squeak projects AND, now, this new board responsibility. How about cutting 'em a little slack time to get organized before using such harsh words, huh? --- Peter Crowther <[hidden email]> wrote: > > From: Bert Freudenberg > > Wouldn't the proper way of handling this the [be] board gathering > > consensus and [...] > > It's a little difficult to tell, as the board *still* has no > published > way of working, there is (to my knowledge) no formal constitution of > the > Squeak Foundation despite it handling donations, and there appears > not > even to be any way of agreeing on what the board has done in order to > present it at intervals to the wider community (witness Stef's and > Craig's recent emails). > > If I'm wrong on any of these, I'd love to know; but it appears that > the > new board is no more functional than the last when it comes to > communication. > > - Peter > > > |
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> From: Craig Latta
> Hi Peter-- Thanks for the response, Craig. [Reasoned rebuttal of my points elided in the interests of brevity] > Yes, I think you are wrong. :) Thanks for the view from the inside on those. Sounds like there's plenty in the pipeline, and I await developments with interest! Meanwhile, unless anyone wants to wake the dormant elections team and pass on some work, I'll pipe down re communication and governance issues. Much to Chris' (and others') relief, I suspect. - Peter |
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> I think there actually is a consensus on how to do that, but (no
> offense, Stef), Stef seems to be a bit trigger-happy. I have some free slots for doing some stuff and after they vanish. So indeed I'm pushing fast and far (certainly too). I think that from a board point of view, I should remove some weights on the shoulders of marcus. the first steps are to spread the knowledge as we started to discuss it. Stef |
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Hi members, (and please take no offense)
I was browsing around Wikipedia and accidentally found the strange expression of "Parkinson's bicycle shed effect". Didn't know what it means, so I looked for it. Check it out, may be relevant. http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/lexicon.html#bikeshed Attis |
Highly relevant indeed, thank you. I think the best we can do about
this is simply to be aware that the tendency exists and try to monitor ourselves for it. Ken On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 23:47 +0200, Nagy Attila wrote: > Hi members, (and please take no offense) > > I was browsing around Wikipedia and accidentally found the strange > expression of "Parkinson's bicycle shed effect". Didn't know what it > means, so I looked for it. Check it out, may be relevant. > > http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/lexicon.html#bikeshed > > Attis > > > signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
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That's pretty funny!!
Ron > -----Original Message----- > From: [hidden email] [mailto:squeak-dev- > [hidden email]] On Behalf Of Nagy Attila > Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 5:48 PM > To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list > Subject: Re: Board communication (was RE: Looking for good souls) > > Hi members, (and please take no offense) > > I was browsing around Wikipedia and accidentally found the strange > expression of "Parkinson's bicycle shed effect". Didn't know what it > means, so I looked for it. Check it out, may be relevant. > > http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/lexicon.html#bikeshed > > Attis > > |
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Aha! That's why the Subversion developers were always talking about
bikesheds on the developer list... :) Julian Nagy Attila wrote: > Hi members, (and please take no offense) > > I was browsing around Wikipedia and accidentally found the strange > expression of "Parkinson's bicycle shed effect". Didn't know what it > means, so I looked for it. Check it out, may be relevant. > > http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/lexicon.html#bikeshed > > Attis > > |
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"Nagy Attila" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi members, (and please take no offense) > > I was browsing around Wikipedia and accidentally found the strange > expression of "Parkinson's bicycle shed effect". Didn't know what it > means, so I looked for it. Check it out, may be relevant. > > http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/lexicon.html#bikeshed The FreeBSD crowd made a t-shirt: "FreeBSD 4:10: Thou shalt not commit bikesheds". It's a nice shirt: http://www.bsdmall.com/fourten.html frank |
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Absolutely true :-)
Elod > Hi members, (and please take no offense) > > I was browsing around Wikipedia and accidentally found the strange > expression of "Parkinson's bicycle shed effect". Didn't know what it > means, so I looked for it. Check it out, may be relevant. > > http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/lexicon.html#bikeshed > > Attis > > > |
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