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I see people joining this list, and I want to get some idea about what people think is the status of ComProj. Do we still have a purpose? What is that purpose?
Cary
Greetings,
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 18:38, Cary Bass cary@wikimedia.org wrote:
I see people joining this list, and I want to get some idea about what people think is the status of ComProj. Do we still have a purpose? What is that purpose?
While I'm rather pitiful in my ComProj contributions myself, I'd like to briefly share what I thought was perhaps the biggest difficulty facing ComProj and what probably caused the inactivity we've seen: the fact that work was rarely passed on to the group. Now, I'm not saying nothing was sent on - things like the PR Materials Cleanup has seen some great work (afaik, haven't looked in detail). But if Cary, Jay and the like sent down jobs that people in this group could do, I reckon it'd fire itself up well.
Just my thoughts, hope they help.
S
Sean Whitton a écrit :
Greetings,
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 18:38, Cary Bass cary@wikimedia.org wrote:
I see people joining this list, and I want to get some idea about what people think is the status of ComProj. Do we still have a purpose? What is that purpose?
While I'm rather pitiful in my ComProj contributions myself, I'd like to briefly share what I thought was perhaps the biggest difficulty facing ComProj and what probably caused the inactivity we've seen: the fact that work was rarely passed on to the group. Now, I'm not saying nothing was sent on - things like the PR Materials Cleanup has seen some great work (afaik, haven't looked in detail). But if Cary, Jay and the like sent down jobs that people in this group could do, I reckon it'd fire itself up well.
Just my thoughts, hope they help.
S
Well, for one thing, I'd be interested in seeing people work on the Wiktionary logo refresh that tapered off a month or so ago: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiktionary/logo/refresh. Summarizing the current status and getting it moved forward to the next level.
Cary
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Cary Bass cary@wikimedia.org wrote:
Well, for one thing, I'd be interested in seeing people work on the Wiktionary logo refresh that tapered off a month or so ago: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiktionary/logo/refresh. Summarizing the current status and getting it moved forward to the next level.
The communications aspect of this would have us looking for: * designers to make pretty logo ideas. :-) * after the logo vote has started, people to contact the local communities (this would need to be coordinated on a page). * etc?
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Sean Whitton sean@silentflame.com wrote:
But if Cary, Jay and the like sent down jobs that people in this group could do, I reckon it'd fire itself up well.
Yes, I agree with this. There are people here, just waiting for projects. :-) Without projects and tasks, the list just sits here.
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 03:46, Casey Brown cbrown1023.ml@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Sean Whitton sean@silentflame.com wrote:
But if Cary, Jay and the like sent down jobs that people in this group could do, I reckon it'd fire itself up well.
Yes, I agree with this. There are people here, just waiting for projects. :-) Without projects and tasks, the list just sits here.
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