I will be taking care of this for Higgins.
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From: higgins-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:higgins-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Anne Jacko
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006
12:31 PM
To: Anne Jacko
Cc: Technology PMC
Subject: [higgins-dev] Eclipse
Technology projects website standards
Dear Technology Project Committers:
Please read this email carefully because it includes
instructions for something that you must do. Your project website does not
properly report project status. As a consequence your project must attend
"website school" wherein you and committers from other technology
projects will work together to rectify this condition.
1. You must enroll at least one committer from your
project in one of the two school sessions to be conducted by conference call.
Choose one of yourselves that understands how your website is organized and can
edit the text files associated with the project-status infrastructure. If you
are not sure who this is, or how they are to be chosen, discuss this on your
dev list now. Attendance is mandatory and attendance will be taken.
The session choices are:
Monday,
November 27, 1pm Eastern, 10am Pacific (1 hour)
Thursday,
December 7, 4pm Eastern, 1pm Pacific (1 hour)
866-362-7064 or
613-287-8000 particpant passcode 874551#
Enroll this week
by sending one email per project to emo@xxxxxxxxxxx
listing attendee(s), contact information, and selected session. Enroll early as
sessions may fill.
2. You, as a website school attendee, must
cooperatively read, understand, and follow the published instructions for
project status reporting. You will be excused from class once all attendees
have successfully tested their work. You may expedite this work by reading or
even completing the instructions before class, but your attendance is
still required to help others. The instructions appear here:
That's it. Two steps. But, remember, even though only
one person from your project must attend the class, you are all responsible for
that person's attendance and success.
Website school has been invented by the Technology PMC
as a form of "friendly nagging" for projects that haven't yet found
the time to conform to Eclipse website standards. Please take this seriously as
it is the kindest reminder we could concoct before commencing unfriendly
nagging. PMC meeting minutes appear here:
I thank you for your attention.