[infrastructure] What platform is OSfA built on?
Jay Batson
jay at acquia.com
Tue Sep 15 16:02:08 CDT 2009
Hi, all.
I couldn't make today's call. But as you know, Acquia provides
commercial support for Drupal (a'la how RedHat does for Linux.) I
know a number of us here would like to help out - though our heart may
be more willing than the schedule permits.
If you're doing something Drupal-ish, though, can people post needs to
this list? Maybe we can help out.
RSVP
-jb
On Sep 15, 2009, at 4:36 PM, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote:
>
> Is it Drupal or something similar?
>
> Here's my question: if I go out and say "the infrastructure team for
> Open Source for America wants YOUR HELP!" will we be able to find
> people who can say "yeah, I know that stuff"?
>
> Because I feel like we're breaking poor Ean down with requests. And
> if he's the guy who's gonna be responsible for the whole ball of
> wax, we're gonna kill him.
>
> Also: do we have a list of tasks being tracked somewhere?
>
> --g
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