[Typo3-dev] braindump: TYPO3 foundation

Sven Wilhelm wilhelm at icecrash.com
Mon Jun 7 15:55:40 CEST 2004


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Hi *,

my first question, why do we need to discuss all things so much basic?
Our discussion currently has a level of "do we want a wiki or a cms".
I don't want to point out any person, that was ment neutral.

Typo3 is young if a look across the net and to other projects. There are
many projects that have hundreds of developers more working well
coordinated together.

Examples that everyone knows:
- -> The Debian Project (very democratric in my mind)
- -> The Apache Project (is a foundation with a board of directors I think)

So why not look at those projects, get all the best ideas out of them.

It could be democratic.
It has to represent the project.
It should organize the work of the main project and the subprojects
~  (I call egov and edu subprojects like they also exists in the
~   debian project, so these groups can fully concentrate on that
~   tasks)
It should point a way where to go with the development work.
The QA-Team should be an integrated part of that team or at least
~   one member of the QA.

It could have a Releasemanager that coordinate all the members working
on essential or premium extensions to get well timed devel periods.

If we have a foundation or a project leader, this would be the contact
when organizing national conferences, etc...

We also need a big seperate team for the events, but we have a central
coordination that could help if there are questions....

Sven
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