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SEUL-Leaders: Re: Updates to the webpage.
> Distribution Sub-Group:
Sounds about right.
> Development Sub-Group:
Bit to vague. I'd say most of this falls under distribution, some under
software.
> Software Sub-Group:
User-level software, "apps", right?
> Publicity Sub-Group:
Publicity/marketing?
> Documentation/Help Sub-Group:
Sounds good.
What I'm thinking is something a quite similar:
distrib group
filesystem structure
config-file locations
define usr, usr/local, etc.
package management
which format?
work with installer group
work with admin group
basic packages
libraries
admin backends
installer group
initial installation
trial
full
partitioning/loopback/etc.
upgrading
work with admin group
administation group
automatic admin
log rotation
networking maintainence
etc.
manual maintainence
control panel
package management - work with distrib group
software group
user interface
window manager
wm standards
themes/configuration - with with admin group
user applets
work with external groups
work with UI group to make sure they all mesh with all WMs
cdplay, mixer, calc, few games, etc.
normal user applications
work with UI group to deal with look&feel
word processor, spreadsheet, db, paint, etc.
power-user applications
work with external projects
work with UI group
graphics, 3D, visualization, complex DBA stuff, etc.
publicity/marketing group
"external" web page maintainence
work with commercial app suppliers to mesh products
deal with media
work out distribution methods
floppy/CD/DVD/tape
reseller, direct, get a big ISP onboard, etc.
documentation group
user documentation
help system
coordinate docs/help with *all* products
internal documentation
standards documentation
"internal" website - support all dev efforts
The only major difference there is the addition of the admin group. I feel an
admin group is necessary because that is one of our primary goals. We want to
make sure the entire system doesn't need the kindof administration that
traditional Linux systems need.
All of this is going to require quite a bit of organization, and someone
overseeing it all. All the groups would have to work together, thus someone's
needed to mediate between them and try to develop a complete overview of the
entire system. If that's your job, go for it. Otherwise, I volunteer.
Erik Walthinsen - Programmer, webmaster, 3D artist, etc. __
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/ \ omega@sequent.com Work: (503)578-5314 / / \
| | M E G A omega@aracnet.com Home: (503)281-4281 / / /\ \
_\ /_ psu12113@odin.cc.pdx.edu Majoring in CS / / /\ \ \
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