[Linux-aus] Oseg -- Open Source Experts Group
Troy Lea
troy at box293.com
Mon Jun 25 13:24:11 AEST 2018
Appreciate the responses, I suspect it's defunct as well and some future
pruning is required.
I have some questions regarding open source projects and what happens when
there is a fork and a community split that occurs, more-so questions about
best practices in the aftermath. I don't think the linux-aus group is the
right place to ask the questions hence why I though the OSEG mailing list
might have been a good start.
Does anyone have any other recommendations as to where I can discuss these
topics?
Troy Lea
IT Consultant and Nagios Developer
troy at box293.com
sites.box293.com/nagios
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 11:48 AM, Linux Australia President via linux-aus <
linux-aus at lists.linux.org.au> wrote:
> Thanks Paul, and apologies for the lack of response Troy.
>
> Yes, the Council currently has an active task for identifying active
> subcommittees and groups, and when we move to the new website we'll try
> and prune Mailman back as well.
>
> As always, many hands make light work so if you'd like to be involved in
> this activity, let us know :-)
>
> Best, Kathy
>
>
> On 25/06/18 11:11, Paul Shirren via linux-aus wrote:
> > On 25/06/18 10:07, Troy Lea via linux-aus wrote:
> >
> >> I never received a response, who do I contact in regards to this?
> >>
> > Anyone able to respond probably reads this list. Is OSEG still around?
> > Looking at wayback, the web page and opensource.org.au went away years
> > ago. It doesn't look like they have a web presence. They are possibly
> > defunct. Perhaps we should have a poll of what lugs and orgs are still
> > active. How is OSIA going? Their web page news seems to be updated
> > regularly.
> >
> > I can't speak for the OSEG list but I think the lists in general need a
> > review by the committee. Possibly as part of wider pruning and
> > refocussing efforts.
> >
> > I signed up to do spam curation on a couple of lists over a decade ago
> > and they haven't had a legitimate post for years and only serve as spam
> > traps. Open source is obviously still going strong but communities have
> > shifted as have the ways people choose to communicate and organise
> > (sometimes for the worse).
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