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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#41 Post by Technology »

sli wrote:Wait. Voting ends on the 20th? Everyone's gonna be too stoned to do anything. 4/20!
ponty wrote:The applications will be up for 2 weeks starting now (April 6th) and closing April 20th. This is happening fast and furious, so get those applications in ASAP.
wtf sli :P
kLabMouse wrote:B.
But let people see Voting progress.
I go with this idea.
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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#42 Post by ponty »

Alrite,
Nomination period is now CLOSED.

3 nominations were sent in, well 2 really cause I'm not really included.
So the nominations I have received so far are:

sli: viewtopic.php?f=0&t=5607#p22313
kLabMouse: viewtopic.php?f=0&t=5607#p22339
ponty by kali (but I am unsure of taking on this role due to my time commitments): viewtopic.php?f=0&t=5607#p22564

Can I have all OpenKore staff (moderators and/or developers and with the exception for those who were nominated) post or PM me their vote on who they would like to be the Project Leader by April 26th.

Though you're not obligated, feel free to state your reason for selecting your choice.

Everyone is free to direct any other specific questions towards the nominees.
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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#43 Post by abt123 »

My vote goes for kLabMouse.

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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#44 Post by Technology »

My vote goes to kLabMouse. ;)
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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#45 Post by h4rry84 »

Voted Sli :mrgreen:

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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#46 Post by Technology »

ponty wrote:Everyone is free to direct any other specific questions towards the nominees.
We know kLabMouse's concrete plans for Openkore. (AI 2008, see: dev corner, testers corner, internal forums, AI 2008 project page, ...)

So this question goes out to sli: "What are your concrete plans for Openkore?"
Besides bossing people around that is. :P

Add to this list:
- django website
- bugtracker system
- ...
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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#47 Post by sli »

Promoting strong community involvement in the project, streamlining development and project management (not just a bug tracker, but also workflow management, tasks, etc.), and I'd like to work towards implementing a very well-documented, and very homogeneous API.

Among other code enhancements, once AI2008 is completed, I'd like to focus directly on the code itself by finding and fixing bottlenecks and performing optimizations without affecting code readability. On the subject of readability, OpenKore needs standardized coding and documentation practices. The lack of this has been a major hindrance to OpenKore's growth, as seen in the numerous "special case" bugs (eg: Swordsman-tree skills with skillsAddAuto).

As for managing the code itself, I plan to enforce some minor education standards. Specifically: version control and using it to its potential. There's nothing wrong with having three or four different branches in the SVN repo at once time, and it will help with developers working to tackle a specific problem, or implement a specific feature, without disrupting the stable branch. This has obviously not been a priority in the past, and I believe proper version control usage will prevent bugs. As we all well know, preventing bugs is a lot easier than fixing them.
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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#48 Post by littlewens »

I vote for kLabMouse if I have vote right.

The reason is:

He tried to solve the only problem happened in twRO Test Server as possible as he can, although Chinese is not his native language. I appreciate him very much.

http://bibian.ath.cx/openkore/viewtopic.php?t=34331

I do not care about those problems happened in other server beside twRO, due to the language barrier. But he does. Maybe this is right the enthusiasm about OpenKore.

BTW, although the twRO problem not been solved yet, gameflier has removed the unique PIN coding function in Test Server. So there is no need to solve it anymore.

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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#49 Post by sli »

Direct your vote to the unofficial poll. The official is for staff only.
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Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader

#50 Post by Cozzie »

he is part of staff, so he is eligible to vote here though he should have a title referring that he does.
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