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My Random Ramblings... <BR>
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On Sun, 2010-04-11 at 19:43 -0700, AndrewG wrote:
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LEADERSHIP and a ROADMAP
Prologue: 25th March, Melissa Draper (our team contact) was sent an
email outlining some of the following in detail. I am still awaiting
a reply (maybe she is on holidays), thus my reason for a public post
to the Ubuntu-au community. (I wish that she had replied so we could
have made a joint post)
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Ok firstly this is a discussion not a session to prove popularity or to attack "anyone" at a personal level, Remember we are all friends here not enemies! (leave any egos at the door please)
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LEADERSHIP: From the correspondence that I have had with Melissa, she
informs me that
"The contact is not the dog's body nor is it the mastermind."
Further, "I'm responsible for allocating privileges as allowed to us
by Canonical. I'm the team /contact/. I'm the person who interfaces
between Canonical and the team members."
So my conclusion is that the 'Team Contact' is NOT the team leader
(contrary to popular belief), but a 'Conduit' between Canonical, the
Community Council and the Ubuntu-au community. (and also that the Team
leader should convey the sentiment of the ubuntu-au community)
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Ok so my interpretation of the ubuntu LoCo leader was some what different..