URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!
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I don't code. I am not suitable.
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To sad, i hear it on public.
I'm already 2 years in Development of OpenKore, even keeping Russian OpenKore users community together fro the whole period.
When i came here, O.K. was dying because of PaddedPackets. Then there was such situations almost 3 times.
Now i see this situation
Well. I'll nominate myself, only when "alpha" version of OpenKore code name "AI 2008" will came out to scene.
I'm already 2 years in Development of OpenKore, even keeping Russian OpenKore users community together fro the whole period.
When i came here, O.K. was dying because of PaddedPackets. Then there was such situations almost 3 times.
Now i see this situation
Well. I'll nominate myself, only when "alpha" version of OpenKore code name "AI 2008" will came out to scene.
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or you could've just posted this in the damn moderators forum instread of broadcasting this to the entire fucking world
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Kali suggested having it public. I dont see what's wrong with it.
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OK. So we have 5 real candidates:
Isieo -- Formally a Co Project Leader. Too busy in Real World.
Bibian -- Formally a Co Project Leader. Too busy in Real World.
Kali -- Donno
Sli -- the only one EROK developer, Din't proved himself as Dev leader yet.
kLabMouse -- Too busy in Real World. No Technical English.
Anybody Else???
P.S. Please clarify information, if i've wrote something wrong.
Isieo -- Formally a Co Project Leader. Too busy in Real World.
Bibian -- Formally a Co Project Leader. Too busy in Real World.
Kali -- Donno
Sli -- the only one EROK developer, Din't proved himself as Dev leader yet.
kLabMouse -- Too busy in Real World. No Technical English.
Anybody Else???
P.S. Please clarify information, if i've wrote something wrong.
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Technology. I believe he is a possible candidate.
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Let them speak for themself.Cozzie wrote:Technology. I believe he is a possible candidate.
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someone let him have access to this section then. This is why I think putting this on public is much more useful. Community should have it's say too.
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besides the fact that im in charge of the forums and IRC channel/server, i dont remember applying for anything?
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I don't see anything wrong with this thread being public. It's in the community's interest who takes the position because it points the way for OpenKore's future.
On the notion of my people skills, if a strong documentation team is put together, it shouldn't be an issue, likewise with a dedicated support team, or even having the documentation writers handle both jobs. I would be more concerned with handling public relations, should we come under fire from some whiney punkass GM from some server that hates bots. A good organization of duties would allow the project to easily manage itself temporarily when I'm not around. Say, during Christmas vacation and the like.
On the notion of my people skills, if a strong documentation team is put together, it shouldn't be an issue, likewise with a dedicated support team, or even having the documentation writers handle both jobs. I would be more concerned with handling public relations, should we come under fire from some whiney punkass GM from some server that hates bots. A good organization of duties would allow the project to easily manage itself temporarily when I'm not around. Say, during Christmas vacation and the like.
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