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=== Request for Proposals/OWASP is Seeking New Project Leader ===
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'''Request for Proposals/OWASP is Seeking New Project Leader'''
 
*The process for choosing a new project leader(s) follows roughly the same [https://docs.google.com/View?id=dcn8962c_82g9sr6nck process as creating a new project].
 
*The process for choosing a new project leader(s) follows roughly the same [https://docs.google.com/View?id=dcn8962c_82g9sr6nck process as creating a new project].
 
*Specifically, the potential project lead should submit a Project Roadmap for where they would like to take the project, their goals, an outline of reasonable depth to show how they plan to get there, etc.
 
*Specifically, the potential project lead should submit a Project Roadmap for where they would like to take the project, their goals, an outline of reasonable depth to show how they plan to get there, etc.
 
*In the past, since there has not been an outpouring of people rushing to lead an inactive project, we have not had to go through a formal evaluation of roadmaps. But since there are multiple people vying for project leadership, we should solicit these roadmaps and evaluate them as the Board/GPC as appropriate.
 
*In the past, since there has not been an outpouring of people rushing to lead an inactive project, we have not had to go through a formal evaluation of roadmaps. But since there are multiple people vying for project leadership, we should solicit these roadmaps and evaluate them as the Board/GPC as appropriate.

Latest revision as of 17:14, 28 July 2010

Request for Proposals/OWASP is Seeking New Project Leader

  • The process for choosing a new project leader(s) follows roughly the same process as creating a new project.
  • Specifically, the potential project lead should submit a Project Roadmap for where they would like to take the project, their goals, an outline of reasonable depth to show how they plan to get there, etc.
  • In the past, since there has not been an outpouring of people rushing to lead an inactive project, we have not had to go through a formal evaluation of roadmaps. But since there are multiple people vying for project leadership, we should solicit these roadmaps and evaluate them as the Board/GPC as appropriate.