I also see that tchung, nman64, and stickster are admins on the list as well, so maybe one of them can take a peek and fix this if they have a sec before then. *pokepoke*
Hm. Well, somehow I've managed to *not* have that admin password on
my > list, but I didn't recall I was an owner, so maybe it's not such a big > surprise. I know that tchung is usually not around these days, as he's
on hiatus from Fedora for personal reasons, and nman64 is sometimes scarce too. We should probably get some of the primary folks around these parts added. Paul
Btw, I've marked this (making sure the mailing list mods list holds the right people) as something to do in the f12 cycle before beta starts, and given it to themayor (with Jack's permission, when he gets back) since this is something that seems prudent to do every release cycle anyway.
--Mel
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 08:41:52PM -0400, Mel Chua wrote:
I also see that tchung, nman64, and stickster are admins on the list as well, so maybe one of them can take a peek and fix this if they have a sec before then. *pokepoke*
Hm. Well, somehow I've managed to *not* have that admin password on my >
list, but I didn't recall I was an owner, so maybe it's not such a big > surprise. I know that tchung is usually not around these days, as he's
on hiatus from Fedora for personal reasons, and nman64 is sometimes scarce too. We should probably get some of the primary folks around these parts added. Paul
Btw, I've marked this (making sure the mailing list mods list holds the right people) as something to do in the f12 cycle before beta starts, and given it to themayor (with Jack's permission, when he gets back) since this is something that seems prudent to do every release cycle anyway.
That's excellent Mel. I'll see if there's anyone who can help me get this resolved somehow in the meantime -- I can't seem to poke the list in any way that makes it resend me the admin password (as opposed to my individual password), so I'm kind of stuck.
Some further updates on $foobar and News. It's worth noting that events have not fully unfolded yet, but with the meeting tomorrow night I wanted to give people plenty of advance information so things can go nice and smoothly :)
The only concern really put forward from any member of the News team thus far is relating to work flow, but the same person who expressed these concerns was equally quick to express their belief that broader exposure, RSS etc are all good. WRT work flow, the concerns were being able to edit in plain text still, using vi or what not, having a weekly deadline to work towards for motivation, and the desire not to split each article of FWN into a separate WP/$CMS entry.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-news-list/2009-July/msg00009.html
You can see my response to this message linked below. Suffice to say that I largely sympathised with the concerns, and emphasised that the goal of this project is to find ways to make life easier for News, Marketing and anyone else who might be interested to get stuff done and to gain a larger readership/more coherent presence across the project.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-news-list/2009-July/msg00011.html
Since that particular thread, a broader one has started on the News list in which the nature, processes and future of News are being discussed, and while these issues mostly focus on particulars of the News team, it might be interesting to note from the Marketing perspective that there is something of a consensus (perhaps overstating the case a little) that FWN is in itself a form of marketing, The outcome of that thread will be interesting to watch, and probably impact on the way they will be interested in collaborating on $foobar.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-news-list/2009-July/msg00013.html
All that being said, there's not been any input from news on to the wiki (despite my gentle prodding), though I'm pleased to see that more design requirements and suggestions have rolled in from other areas of the project.... Please, put feedback and requirements on to the wiki, in any section, so Ian can make a decision soon on the platform we want to pursue!! I don't think we should necessarily block on News, as both Zikula and WP have a good plugin architecture that would probably allow us to work the system to their needs later... although maybe this is short sighted?
Racing against the battery now, hope this was useful, see you all tomorrow.
Jon
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