Re: GNOME 2.0 Release Coordinators



> > We can discuss this publicly for a bit, or people who are interested
> > can email me privately, and I will forward info to the board. The
> > Board will make the final decision on this.
> 
> One of the people constantly doing fundamental work on the bare
> metal of gnome-libs is Martin Baulig. He also seems to have a firm
> understanding of key issues (like popular cut-and-paste code which
> should be moved into libraries and such). Furthermore, he's one of the
> overall most technically competent and friendly people I've come to
> know. After having worked with him in the real life at LinuxTag 2000,
> I'm also completely sure that he's got all the communication,
> organisation and management skills he needs for the job, and more.
> 
> To ensure that the technical core of GNOME 2.0 is the best possible,
> Martin should be a member of the team. Perhaps releasemaster for
> gnome-libs and related fundamental packages?
> 
I also vote for Martin, and for Michael Meeks. AFAIK, Martin and Michael

are the two people most involved in the most important foundation code
(gnome-libs and
bonobo), so I think they are the best team to have for coordinating
this.

cheers


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