On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 17:14 -0430, María Leandro wrote: > Reopen the ticket, which was closed, and add all sources. > > > https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/190 Okay, I'll pull the logo gnokii and I worked on out of the comps sheet and add it with the SVG to that ticket, thanks for the link. > We work as a team and that is important, but we also do need > to identify > someone who is accountable for seeing this design through the > completion. Is that you, is that gnokii, or do we need someone > to step > up and take ownership of this project to figure out the next > step? > > > there is no need for that, we will have more important task where we > will need more help which are, banners, t-shirts and more. Okay, I am assuming then since you haven't indicated otherwise that it is okay to move forward with the design we'd already worked out, so as noted above I'll update the ticket with that and take ownership for getting Ben's final approval on the logo specifically. > All those tickets are already open (a while ago) and communication > happens since tickets send a reminder through mail and IRC :) It seems a lot of discussion has been happening about this (and other fudcon-related projects) outside of the ticket system so the automated ticket comment notifications would not have been much help. (I'm just as guilty of this as anybody else.) Should we be treating the ticket system as the canonical place to have discussions then? I see discussions scattered across this mailing list, IRC, other mailing lists, and even Google Docs (I think this is a very bad habit and is not open source)... it makes it harder for folks to participate or even just follow along when it's not clear what's going on and where it's happening. Do folks get ticket mails for all team tickets or only the tickets they're cc'ed on? (If the latter that solution could be an issue?) What does everybody else think? > Be the owner of a ticket doesn't mean that is the only one that can do > it, once again, that's why we are a team.... right? It doesn't. It does mean, however, the person who owns the ticket should be communicated with so we're all on the same page and don't duplicate efforts. A ticket-owner doesn't necessarily have to be the one doing the artwork but I think they should be the one pushing the project forward and making sure it happens at the very least; if that isn't happening though, and there's a ticket you're interested in working on, it's good to reassign the ticket to yourself (after communicating with the ticket owner) so folks know it's not neglected. We can work as a team when playing ball, but not everyone can hold the ball at the same time! > We do what we can mo :) Much appreciated. ~m _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team