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GPC Agenda 2009-10-19
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Agenda
Current Meeting
- New Assessment Criteria
- Release Assessment
From Previous Meeting/Follow up
- "OWASP Mini-Summit 2009"/OWASP AppSec DC 2009:
- Brad's PPT.
- Brad's PPT - Second version
- Issues (revision)we decided last meeting to add to the PPT:
- One slide about review process,
- A reviewers' drive,
- What we ask to all projects
- Maybe a PDF with all diagrams and processes/everything we have,
- What we want from our community,
- SoC,
- We should use a methodology similar to the one we used in the former Summit,
- Projects committee should involve the community in determining which projects/project leaders are supported financially. Travel, evangelism, publication, training, etc.....
- Issues (revision)we decided last meeting to add to the PPT:
- Honorary memberships to be given to "active" OWASP participants (chapter leader, project participants, etc.). Chapter and projects committees to submit proposal for persons to be given membership:
- Community's adhesion has been very limited if any - See the "OWASP Projects Dashboard",
- It seems we haven't been clear and confused project leaders with the distinction between "contributors" and ""past_leaders_special_contributions" - Action must be taken.
- We need to add a column in the "OWASP Projects Dashboard" to show "current" contributors.
- Spreading OWASP Project Details Tab through ALL OWASP Projects.
- Waiting until we (Jason's task?) come up with revised&improved wiki code to either link project with release and to consider the below referred,
- Consider having a single release roadmap page that is not attached to a single version but instead is the summation of the various release roadmaps.
- The single page is easier for project leaders to find/edit
- The single page would show the progression of the project to external audiences
- Makes the release roadmap very similar to a changelog - which is more useful if its in one place rather then in bits attached to releases.
- Consider having a single release roadmap page that is not attached to a single version but instead is the summation of the various release roadmaps.
- Committee members' evaluation process.
- "GPC - Send 'Individual Committee Member' online form".
Issues for next Meeting
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Minutes
- Meeting started 10PM/GMT+1
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