Ok....first and foremost, I do not wish to oversee/manage/own Puppy Linux. Ive stated this on many occasions. I do want to see it as a much more used technology. It needs to be a "more used" technology. To do this Ive got to come across as less egotistical....Im not arguing with that.
Ok.....Ive knocked WhoDo and Ttuxxx over the issues with 4.2.0. This wasnt a good strategy. Now they take anything I say as me "getting at them". They did the best they could with the knowledge/experience/background they have....
Ok....the other good point is that anyone "in charge" should have some "Technical" as well as some "user" experience of Puppy Linux, plus a good understanding of its aims and objectives, and of development techniques. Ive got a lot experience as a programmer from a "technical" background too, quite a bit in fact...If someone asks I will tell them, Im an "Open Book". If I post what Ive done programmatically/technically in the past will you all say "egotist" or Im looking to Lead? How can I win?
Ok.....Im worried too about the future of Puppy when BarryK leaves
Our main aim at the moment should be to create something sustainable for the long term development of Puppy, and Im willing to work *with* whoever will make that happen.
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I must admit that I too am guilty of being egotistical on occasions. Most people are like this sometimes. If you see me doing that, you have full permission to pull me up for it!
There must be a help-guide somewhere on the internet that describes a good methodology for getting what you want - but without making it obvious. Sounds like good management practice to me.
Well, that's progress at least.To do this Ive got to come across as less egotistical....Im not arguing with that
I must admit that I too am guilty of being egotistical on occasions. Most people are like this sometimes. If you see me doing that, you have full permission to pull me up for it!
There must be a help-guide somewhere on the internet that describes a good methodology for getting what you want - but without making it obvious. Sounds like good management practice to me.
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just looking on Amazon under author "William Gates"There must be a help-guide somewhere on the internet that describes a good methodology for getting what you want - but without making it obvious. Sounds like good management practice to me.
Honestly, I always describe myself to the people I work with IRL as the "Delivery Boy" for Puppy Linux, I write up what I do as an intended encouragement for the puppy developers to continue doing what they do. If Im coming across wrong I will review my writing style.
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