[infrastructure] What platform is OSfA built on?
Jay Batson
batsonjay at gmail.com
Thu Sep 17 16:56:20 CDT 2009
acknowledged.
I raised the points I felt appropriate. If Ean's has done the work,
he gets to choose.
Thanks for listening.
-jb
On Sep 17, 2009, at 1:10 PM, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, Melanie Chernoff wrote:
>
>> *sigh*
>>
>> I really don't want us to get into a platform war. No one is ever
>> happy in the end.
>>
>> Ean has put a LOT of time into this, and whatever he wants to use
>> is fine with me. He will be the person that is the lead on the tech
>> side of the OSfA website. So long as we can recruit 5-10 solid
>> volunteers to help him administer the site and keep up with OSfA's
>> increasing demands, I'm happy.
>
> Then I recommend that, as Ean continues to take care of the
> important infrastructure tasks, we focus on the process of
> recruiting those 5-10 solid volunteers, and making sure they have
> the skills + energy + mandate to do the job.
>
> --g
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