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2010-04-28
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For those of us who aren't familiar with your involvement and maybe aren't here every day, can you elaborate on your position of 'distmaster' and enumerate on your accomplishments?
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2010-04-28
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2010-04-28
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Subjective, indeed.
As you freely (and frequently) admit all of this is based only on your perceptions as a user of these forums, perhaps it'd be best to start out questing for information and painting is a picture of your own perceptions, rather than immediately jumping into an analysis based on incomplete information.
If you never get out into the wide world of Maemo, it seems awfully presumptuous of you to set out to grade someone performance based on such a thin slice of the community. Especially for the distmaster, whose work rarely directly affects self-described "end-users" (primarily because it is both platform-focused and long-term).
Seek first to understand, before you seek to judge. In judging first, you've missed an excellent opportunity to help educate yourself and others, and missed out on cutting directly to areas where improvement can happen while we first cut through your misconceptions.
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2010-04-28
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Some subjective thought:
2) Bridging community efforts with Nokia assistance/resources
The whole 'missing driver issue' is another example of something that went on way too long and should had triggered a decision sooner.
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2010-04-28
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* Developing fixes and features for the Maemo OS & variants either on his/her own based on the input of maemo.org community council[/I]
Grade: 1
I haven't see any deliverable in six months. I may be wrong on this one though so please correct me in that case.
* or through activating, mentoring for and collaborating with community developer(s) in order to get it completed in collaboration with upstream developers.
Same as above (Grade: 1).
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2010-04-28
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2010-04-28
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I would still like to see more discussion and explanation for how Mer turned from a crock of gold into just a crock.
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2010-04-28
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2010-04-28
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That means that the long period of waiting for the two drivers was what? Were the two drivers just a story?
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Hell, there's an argument to be made for just how fantastic a job you've done given that MeeGo seems to fulfill many of the goals of Maemo Reconstructed, Mer and the distmaster position (whether you or any of us had a strong influence on that, I have no idea, though).
So, to summarize, thanks for digging in doing all of the dirty work and doing your damndest to help encourage and coach other people to help to it, too. It's a tough job shifting the direction of a ship as big as Nokia's, but I think you've done admirably so far.
As for places to improve:
It's become especially tough to follow all of the information flowing around the Maemo Community these days, and, as always, communication is still key. I don't think a few self-congratulatory blog posts about progress would go amiss. As we can already see from some responses here, perception is a large factor and it will always suffer if things are visible enough (trust me, I know, I've been playing a facilitation role for nearly 2 years ). Some summarizing of both major and minor progress would make it easier for everybody to track and to appreciate that activity is, in fact, taking place, whether or not they set out to find it.
Proper management of expectations is always important. It's something that we've all tripped on with Mer, and something that I don't think will be an issue in the future, as, well, now we know.
Ryan Abel