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On 2/28/12 2:53 PM, Juha Manninen wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">2012/2/28 Everton Vieira <span dir="ltr"><<a
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.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">I'll try
once more to tell on what i'm refering: "project managemant of
the development". All that i have to say about it is in that.
Who some day had worked with project management and has the
insight of how could be done in the open source enviroment
knows on what i'm talking about it.<br>
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Ok, we need more concrete plans. I promise to look carefully the
issues of project management if you have good ideas.<br>
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As a newcomer I would like to see on the web site a team
organization chart. The current contributors would appear in the
roles they currently play. Open positions would be identified with
links to pages where you can find out more about what is involved in
those positions. <br>
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Also included would be people who regularly contribute to the
mailing lists and a short description about who they are, where they
live, etc.<br>
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All this enables people to get the "lay of the land". It really
helps you establish a context when you read someone's message on a
mailing list to go see what their role is in the project.<br>
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These are not project management ideas such as how to better manage
the activity of the project. They are project management ideas to
help organize the material of the project so it is more transparent
- what is happening and who is doing what. It is important because
as a newcomer you need to get a good sense of this before you can
figure out where you want to plug yourself in.<br>
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