I'm wondering if anybody is working on a communications piece for the
shutdown. A who-what-when-where-why-how sort of article? I'm
assuming it would be on the Wiki/homepage if it were, but here's
asking anyhow.
So, assuming it hasn't been, I can volunteer to put something
together, to save the multitudes the effort of investigation. I
spent some time looking over the last couple months of mailing list
archives, the internetnews piece, and Jesse's blog, but I'm not
convinced I have the whole story. Some outstanding questions would be:
* was there any attempt to recruit new leadership?
* ditto for sponsorship
* is there data on usage (I saw that 'interest was low' but I'm
not sure if it means interest in volunteering or interest in terms of
yum updates)
* probably lots more I'm not thinking about now, and it's late so
my reading comprehension is likely sub-par
So, everybody feel free to send me any interesting factoids that
would be relevant for someone wading into this today for the first
time, and perhaps facing a mini support crisis right about now. I'll
assemble and post back here with something for feedback. I bet lots
of folks will want some information come Tuesday.
And if somebody is already doing this, great, no intention to step on
toes.
-Bill
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